abstract |
Antibodies comprising unpaired variable domains, e.g., heavy chain variable (VH) domains, for binding antigen. Antibody comprising two immunoglobulin (Ig) chains, wherein a first Ig chain comprises a variable domain and a constant domain, and a second Ig chain comprises a constant domain, wherein the second Ig chain lacks a variable domain, leaving the variable domain of the first Ig chain unpaired. The antibody may comprise two Ig heavy chains and two Ig light chains, each heavy chain comprising a VH domain and a constant region comprising a CH1 domain, and each light chain comprising a CL domain, wherein one or both light chains lack a VL domain, thereby leaving one or both VH domains unpaired. Non-human animals (e.g., mice) engineered to produce antibodies having unpaired VH domains, involving deletion of sequence coding for light chain variable (VL) domains. Use of unpaired VH domains to generate antigen-binding molecules. |