Prins Marcel, Lohuis Dick, Schots Arjen, Goldbach Rob
Laboratory of Virology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
Laboratory of Molecular Recognition and Antibody Technology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
J Gen Virol. 2005 Jul;86(Pt 7):2107-2113. doi: 10.1099/vir.0.80958-0.
Rational design of antibodies targeting essential viral proteins can complement the palette of antiviral resistance strategies. Here, stable and high expression of single-chain monoclonal antibodies targeting the nucleoprotein of the economically important plant virus Tomato spotted wilt virus, a protein that is involved in multiple steps in the viral infection cycle, is reported. High cytoplasmic expression levels of three selected phage display-derived anti-viral single-chain antibodies were established. Of these antibodies, two led to high levels of resistance against this plant virus. Protoplast experiments provided evidence that the two resistance-conferring antibodies may have a different mode of action and could be combined for higher durability of resistance in the field.