Scfv
Overview
BOT Bioscience’s ScFv (Single-Chain Variable Fragment) products are compact, recombinant antibody fragments engineered by linking the variable regions of heavy (VH) and light (VL) chains via a flexible peptide linker (typically 15–25 amino acids). As the smallest functional antibody unit retaining full antigen-binding capability (~27 kDa, 1/5 the size of full-length IgG), ScFv binds to a single epitope of targets (e.g., viral surface proteins, tumor-associated antigens, intracellular signaling molecules) while offering unparalleled spatial flexibility and molecular versatility.
Produced exclusively via recombinant DNA technology (cloning VH-linker-VL sequences into bacterial, yeast, or mammalian expression systems), each ScFv undergoes rigorous validation: specificity testing via ELISA/dot blot (to confirm target binding and eliminate cross-reactivity), affinity measurement via surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and functional verification (e.g., antigen neutralization, receptor blocking). Purified to ≥95% homogeneity (via nickel-chelate or antigen-specific affinity chromatography) and supplied as a stable liquid formulation (in PBS with stabilizers), they are ideal for applications requiring compact size, genetic fusion compatibility, or enhanced tissue penetration.

Applications
Spatial-Restricted Detection: Enable - Imaging antigens in confined biological structures (e.g., synaptic clefts, tight junctions) where full-length antibodies cannot penetrate.
Fusion Protein Engineering: Construction of ScFv-fluorescent protein fusions (e.g., ScFv-GFP) for real-time, live-cell antigen visualization.
Development of ScFv-enzyme conjugates (e.g., ScFv-HRP) for signal amplification in ultra-sensitive diagnostic assays.
Functional Studies: Blocking protein-protein interactions in crowded cellular environments (e.g., disrupting ligand-receptor binding in signaling complexes).
Neutralizing pathogens in spatial constraints (e.g., ScFv targeting bacterial adhesins to prevent biofilm formation).
High-Throughput Screening: Microarray-based antigen profiling (e.g., ScFv arrays for rapid identification of pathogen variants or cancer biomarkers).Phage display library screening to isolate novel antigen-specific ScFv candidates for drug development.
Advantages
Ultra-Compact Size: Small molecular weight enables penetration into dense tissues, biofilms, and intracellular compartments—accessing targets unreachable by full-length antibodies or Fab fragments.
Genetic Versatility: Easily engineered for fusion with other proteins (fluorescent tags, enzymes, toxins) or expression as intracellular antibodies ("intrabodies")—expanding functional applications beyond traditional antibodies.
Reduced Immunogenicity: Minimal non-essential sequences lower immunogenicity compared to full-length antibodies, making them suitable for in vivo studies (e.g., animal model imaging, therapeutic targeting).
Cost-Efficient Production: High-yield expression in bacterial systems (e.g., E. coli) reduces manufacturing costs, ideal for large-scale applications (e.g., industrial diagnostics, high-throughput screening).
Stable Binding: Flexible linker design maintains VH-VL interaction, preserving antigen-binding affinity (nanomolar to picomolar range) while allowing conformational adaptation to target epitopes.
- M protein, serotype 5
- M13 bacteriophage
- M2
- MAC-1
- Macadamia Allergen
- Macadamia protein 2
- Macaque pan-species IgG
- Macrosialin
- Mad3
- MAdCAM-1
- Major structural protein 1
- Major vault protein
- Malin
- Maltose Binding protein
- mammalian sTnI
- Manganese transport protein C
- ManLAM
- Mannopyranoside
- MAP-2
- Marburg Virus Nucleoprotein
- MARCO
- Marmoset IgG
- MBD4
- MBP
- MBTD1
- MCF-7 breast cancer cells
- mCherry
- MCPS
- M-CSF
- MCSP
- MDA-5
- Melan-A
- Melanin
- Melanotransferrin
- Membrane type 1 metalloprotease
- MEN1
- MERS-CoV Spike Protein
- MerTK
- MESD
- Mesothelin
- MET
- Metarhodopsin-I
- Methamphetamine
- Methotrexate
- Methylated lysine
- Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate
- MFE2C
- MG53
- MHC Class I
- MHC class II
- MHC I
- MHC I (RT1A)
- MHC II
- MHC -II
- MHC-I B
- MHCII
- Migis-alpha
- Mitofusin-1
- Mitofusin-2
- MK2-23
- MMACHC
- MMAE
- MMBP
- MMP8
- MMP9
- mNeonGreen
- Modified cytokeratin
- MOG
- Mojiang Virus G
- Monensin
- Monocytes and monocytic cell line
- Morphine
- Mortalin/GRP75
- Mouse antibody kappa light chain
- mouse Bim
- Mouse Nidogen/enactin
- MPHOSPH8
- MPO
- MPT32
- MPXV B6R protein
- MPXV M1R protein
- MRP1
- MS4A4A
- MSCP
- MSH2
- MSH6
- mSOD1
- MSP2
- MTA1
- MTA2
- MTF2
- MUC1
- MUC-1
- MUC1-C/ECD
- MUC-5AC
- Mucin-17
- Mullerian hormone
- MUM1
- MuSK
- Mustard Allergen
- MVEV
- MVP
- Myc
- Mycobacterium avium cell lysate
- Myelin basic protein
- Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein
- Myeloid cells
- Myeloperoxidase
- MYOD1
- Myoglobin
- Myosin
- myotoxic protein
- Myotoxin II
- MZF1