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75N98026Q01031
Response Deadline
Aug 28, 2026, 1:00 PM(EDT)10 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
See attached Word document.
Project Title: Nanobody against NPR-C for growth disorder
1. Project Overview
1.1 Background
We sought to develop nanobodies (VHH) against human NPR-C with high affinity and specificity for future clinical use. These nanobodies could potentially be further developed into therapeutics for treatment of growth disorders such as achondroplasia.
1.2 Main Objectives
- generation of antigens needed for immunization
- immunization of Alpaca/Ilama with target antigens generated
- generation of immunized phage/yeast library and in vitro screening using the library
- alternatively, single B-cell screening and sequencing instead of phage/yeast library generation/screening.
- downstream functional confirmation of VHH nanobodies binding to target antigens
- generation of final VHH-Fc candidates for further validation
1.3 Intended Use of Antibodies
Research (Western blot, immunohistochemistry, ELISA)
Animal testing (subcutaneous injection in mice)
Therapeutic lead generation (in combination with other antibody domains, Fc, etc)
2. Target / Antigen Information
Field
Detail
Target name/ID
Human NPR-C (P17342 · ANPRC_HUMAN)
Species reactivity required
Human / Mouse / Rat / Cross-reactive
Target type
secreted / extracellular domain
Antigens to be provided (amount needed: 0.5-2mg)
Human NPR-C, Fc tag (immunization)
Human NPR-C, His tag (immunization)
Biotinylated human NPR-C, His tag (panning)
Mouse NPR-C, His tag (immunization)
Human NPR2, mFc tag (counter screening)
Human IgG1 Fc Protein, His-Avi Tag (counter screening)
Human CNP (blocking screening)
Known structural considerations
Avoid cross-reactivity with Alpaca/Llama NPR-C and NPR-B
3. Scope of Work
Development Platform
Track 1: Phage display or Yeast display using immunized library
Track 2: Single B-cell cloning
3.2.1 Workstream Breakdown for Track 1 (phage/yeast display)
Phase 1 — Antigen Generation (less than 1 month)
Antigens listed in section 2 to be generated and validated for purity before proceeding to immunization.
Phase 2 — Immunization / Library Generation (1-2 months)
1-2 naïve Alpaca/Llama to be immunized.
Alpaca/Llama shall be immunized four times with antigen over six to eight weeks. Up to two extra boosts shall be performed (preferably at no cost) if the serum titer is below the level required (1:15000) for phage display library construction.
Anti-serum titer to be performed with ELISA against human and mouse NPR-C-His
Peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) to be collected for library construction after immunization and confirmed serum titer
Phase 3 — Library Construction (up to 1 month)
PBMC collected will be used for library construction
VHH genes to be PCR amplified and cloned into phage or yeast display vector for library construction
A phage/yeast display library with a size of 1x108 or greater is required to proceed to the next step
50 colonies shall be selected by random to check for insertion, an insertion rate of 95% or greater, and a diversity of 90% or greater, is required to proceed to screening
Phase 4 — Screening and Sequencing (1-2 months)
3 rounds of screening for human NPR-C are required
Counter screening should be performed against human NPR-B
Counter-screening (e.g., against homologous proteins, for specificity)
Individual phage clones shall be confirmed using phage ELISA against human and mouse NPR-C
Background ELISA screenings shall be carried out with Human Fc
Positive clones will be sequenced, and sequence diversity analysis shall be performed.
Expected number of positive clones: 20-100 unique clones
Phase 5 — Expression and Purification (less than 1 month)
At least 10 confirmed binders chosen based on sequencing and ELISA shall be produced with human Fc tag (hereafter VHH-Fc) in CHO/Expi293, or comparable mammalian cells.
VHH-Fc shall be purified through Protein A affinity chromatography. SDS-PAGE and SEC-HPLC shall be used as QC for purification. Purified samples are subject to further characterization
Phase 6 — VHH-Fc characterization (less than 1 month)
ELISA shall be performed to confirm dose-dependent binding activity of purified VHH-Fc hits to human and mouse NPR-C protein.
Counter screening to NPR-B by dose-curve ELISA shall be performed.
Ability of VHH-Fc to block CNP binding to NPR-C shall be performed by dose-dependent ELISA blocking assay.
SPR shall be used to evaluate the binding affinity of VHH-Fc to human NPR-C-His
Full KD detection of selected VHH-human Fc antibodies via Biacore (or comparable).
Phase 7 — Project Completion (total expected time: 4-6 months)
At least 10 (ten) unique sequences of VHH antibodies, purified antibodies (1mg/antibody) and plasmids.
A unique sequence is defined as one that has at least 1 unique amino acid in the three CDR regions relative to the sequences of the other clones.
Final project report (sequence report, affinity, ELISA binding results, etc)
3.2.2 Workstream Breakdown for Track 2 (Single B-cell cloning)
Phase 1 — Antigen Generation (less than 1 month)
Identical to track 1
Phase 2 — Immunization (1-2 months)
Identical to track 1
Phase 3 — Single B-Cell Isolation and Screening (up to 1-2 months)
Antigen-specific B cells shall be isolated from PBMCs/lymphoid tissue via fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) using labeled human NPR-C antigen as bait, or an equivalent single-cell isolation method proposed by the vendor.
Vendor shall report total B cells screened and number of antigen-specific single cells recovered.
Counter-screening against human NPR-B shall be performed at the single-cell stage where the vendor's platform allows, to minimize downstream cross-reactive candidates.
At least 100 antigen-specific single cells are expected to be carried forward for sequencing
Phase 4 — Sequence Recovery and Analysis (up to 1 month)
VHH variable region genes shall be recovered from each confirmed antigen-specific single cell via RT-PCR and sequenced.
Sequence diversity analysis shall be performed to identify unique clones (per the uniqueness definition in Phase 7).
Sequence liability screening (e.g., deamidation, glycosylation, unpaired cysteines) shall be reported for candidate sequences.
Phase 5 — Expression and Purification (less than 1 month)
Identical to Track 1
Phase 6 — VHH-Fc Characterization (less than 1 month)
Identical to Track 1
Phase 7 — Project Completion (total expected time: 4-6 months)
Identical to Track 1
3.3 Explicitly Out of Scope
The following activities are not included in this SOW. Vendors should not include costs for these items in their base proposal but may list them as optional add-ons with separate pricing if desired:
Humanization or affinity maturation of VHH candidates
Bispecific or multi-domain antibody engineering (e.g., fusion to additional Fc domains or antibody formats beyond VHH-Fc)
GMP or GMP-like manufacturing of any antibody material
Cell line development for stable production (beyond transient expression for characterization)
4. Deliverables
#
Deliverable
Format
Acceptance Criteria
1
Serum titer report
PDF/Excel
titer curves, EC50 values, etc
2
Sequence report
PDF + FASTA
VHH sequences, annotated CDRs, etc
3
Purified antibody
1 mg, liquid/lyophilized
Purity ≥95% by SEC, endotoxin <5 EU/mg
Expected affinity for human NPR-C: KD=10nM, or better
4
Characterization data
PDF/Excel
ELISA, SPR, Biacore data, etc
5
Final summary report
Recommendation of 10 lead candidates with data supported rationale
5. Timeline
Milestone
Target Completion
Phase 1: Antigen Generation
2-4 weeks
Phase 2: Alpaca Immunization
6-8 weeks
Phase 3:
Library Generation (track 1), or
Single B-Cell Screening (track 2)
2-3 weeks (track 1)
4-6 weeks (track 2)
Phase 4:
Phage Library Screening (track 1), or
Single B-Cell Sequencing (track 2)
4-6 weeks(track 1)
2-3 weeks (track 2)
Phase 5: VHH-Fc Production
2 weeks
Phase 6: Candidate Characterization
2 weeks
Project Completion:
Total expected time: 4-6 months
6. Materials and Responsibilities
6.1 Provided by Client
Reference antibodies, if needed.
6.2 Provided by Vendor
Animals, reagents, equipment, protocol
6.3 Intellectual Property
The NIH retains all IP ownership of resulting antibodies, sequences, and data.
7. Quality and Compliance Requirements
Animal work must comply with IACUC-equivalent standards; vendor to provide accreditation (e.g., AAALAC)
Data traceability / lab notebook standards
Certificate of Analysis (CoA) required for final deliverables
8. Pricing Structure Requested
Phase
Description
Payout
Total Payout
Phase 1
Antigen Generation
10%
10%
Phase 2
Alpaca Immunization
20%
30%
Phase 3
Phage Library Generation / Single B-Cell Screening
20%
50%
Phase 4
Phage Library Screening /
Single B-Cell Sequencing
25%
75%
Phase 5
VHH-Fc Production
5%
80%
Phase 6
Candidate Characterization
10%
90%
Phase 7
Project Completion
10%
100%
9. Evaluation Criteria
Criterion
Weight
Technical approach and platform justification
40%
Timeline
20%
Price
20%
Relevant experience / past performance with similar targets
15%
Quality certifications
5%
10. Proposal Submission Requirements
Vendor response should include:
Project proposal detailing approach narrative (platform choice, screening strategy, risk mitigation for difficult targets, etc)
Proof of Team qualifications / expertise
Detailed timeline with milestones
Itemized pricing
Quality/compliance certifications (if applicable)
Submission format: PDF or microsoft word
Submission method: Email
Q&A Deadline: 8/24/2026
Deadline: 8/28/2026
John Burton
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH OLAO
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH OLAO
6011 EXECUTIVE BLVD., SUITE 503L
BETHESDA, MD, 20892
NAICS
Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)
PSC
SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)