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titleOfInvention Production of stable antibody fragments in yeast
abstract (57) Abstract The associative portions of antibody light and heavy chains, particularly Fv fragments, are expressed in transformed organisms as a single peptide chain connected by a linking peptide. This is cleaved by the enzymes of the transformed organism producing the single peptide, presumably while the peptide is incomplete. This produces both chains as separate chains that can freely associate and fold, while ensuring that both chains are produced in equal amounts.
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