IP Library Granted Patent US 7,659,083
Granted Patent B2
US 7,659,083 · App. 12/199,683 · Granted Feb 9, 2010

Device for detecting molecules, method for detecting molecules

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Patent No.
US 7,659,083
App. No.
12/199,683
Granted
Feb 9, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A construct is provided that is capable of binding a plurality of molecules, the construct comprising a first moiety with a first molecule binding region and a first molecule non-binding region; and a second moiety with a second molecule-binding region and a second molecule-non-binding region, whereby the first binding region and second binding region are at opposite ends of the construct. Also provided is a method for detecting protein having certain amino acid sequences, the method comprising supplying a collection of proteins each with unknown amino acid sequences, contacting the collection with a moiety having a plurality of binding sites capable of binding with the protein having certain amino acid sequences so as to form a moiety-protein complex, and mixing the complex with a marker specific for the moiety in an amount sufficient to indicate existence of the complex.

Claims (11)

1. Synthetic constructs comprising:

a) a moiety having a plurality of binding sites, wherein the moiety is a dimer of identical Bence Jones domains-;

b) a surface of each domain forming an interface between the domains, each surface containing an amino acid substitution at position 38 and/or position 89 , whereby the domains are flipped from their native configuration such that the surfaces still define the interface; and

c) each domain comprising a variable region wherein the variable regions of the domains are situated at opposite ends of the dimer such that the complementarity determining region of each domain is paired with the framework portion of each domain.

2. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the moiety is between 20,000 daltons and 30,000 daltons.

3. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the binding sites are at opposite ends of the moiety.

4. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the flip positioning of the V L domains occurs when single site mutants exist on each of said domains.

5. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the flip positioning of the V L domains exists when position 38 is substituted.

6. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the flip positioning of the V L domains exists when position 89 is substituted.

7. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the flip positioning of the V L domains exists when positions 38 and 89 are substituted.

8. The construct as recited in claim 1 wherein the domain is a variable light chain selected from the group consisting of Len, Rec, Jto, Wil, Loc, Wat, Cle and Rhe.