Methods for high throughput receptor:ligand identification
Methods and systems for high-throughput Identification of receptor:ligand interactions are provided. Throughout this application various publications are referred to in parentheses. Full citations for these references may be found at the end of the specification. The disclosures of these publications, and all patents, patent application publications and books referred to herein, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the subject application to more fully describe the art to which the subject invention pertains.
1. A variant programmed death-1 ligand (PD-L1) polypeptide, wherein:
a) the variant PD-L1 polypeptide comprises an amino acid substitution selected from E60D and E60R, wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide exhibits:
i) reduced binding affinity to PD-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; and
ii) reduced binding affinity to B7-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; or
b) the variant PD-L1 polypeptide comprises an amino acid substitution selected from I116D, I116R, G120A, G120R, A121R, A121D, and D122R, wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide exhibits:
i) reduced binding affinity to PD-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; and
ii) reduced binding affinity to B7-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1.
2. The variant PD-L1 polypeptide of claim 1 , wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide is immobilized on a solid support.
3. The variant PD-L1 polypeptide of claim 2 , wherein solid support is a microbead.
4. A variant programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) polypeptide that binds specifically to PD-1, wherein said PD-L1 polypeptide contains an amino acid residue point mutation of Gly-119, wherein said point mutation is selected from G119A, G119D, and G119R wherein Gly-119 corresponds to residue 104 of SEQ ID NO:4.
5. A fusion polypeptide comprising:
A) a variant programmed death-1 ligand (PD-L1) polypeptide, wherein:
a) the variant PD-L1 polypeptide comprises an amino acid substitution selected from D122A, Y123D, Y123R, Y123A, K124D, K124R, R125A, and R125D, wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide:
i) exhibits reduced binding affinity to PD-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; and
ii) retains at least 40% of wild-type binding affinity to B7-1; or
b) variant PD-L1 polypeptide comprises an amino acid substitution selected from E60D and E60R, wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide exhibits:
i) reduced binding affinity to PD-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; and
ii) reduced binding affinity to B7-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; or
c) the variant PD-L1 polypeptide comprises an amino acid substitution selected from I116A, G119D, G119R, and G120D, wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide:
i) retains at least 75% wild-type binding affinity to PD-L1; and
ii) exhibits reduced binding affinity to B7-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; or
d) the variant PD-L1 polypeptide comprises an amino acid substitution selected from I116D, I116R, G120A, G120R, A121R, A121D, and D122R, wherein the variant PD-L1 polypeptide exhibits:
i) reduced binding affinity to PD-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1; and
ii) reduced binding affinity to B7-1 compared to wild-type PD-L1, wherein E60, I116, G119, G120, A121, D122, Y123, K124, and R125 correspond to amino acids E45, I101, G104, G105, A106, D107, Y108, K109, and R110 of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:4; and
B) a fusion partner polypeptide.
6. The fusion polypeptide of claim 5 , wherein the fusion partner polypeptide is a fluorescent polypeptide.
7. The fusion polypeptide of claim 5 , wherein the fusion partner polypeptide is an immunoglobulin Fc polypeptide.