17 Jun 2026 10:49

The GPCR Antibody Nobody Could Validate - GeneTex - Alexander Ball & Chia-Yi Lin

Most GPCR antibody failures are silent. The signal looks clean, the band is there, the experiment moves forward - until someone runs a knockout control and the signal is still there. Lin and Ball have spent years building reagents for exactly this problem, and this conversation gets into the details of what reliable GPCR antibody characterization actually requires.

Chia-Yi Lin and Alexander Ball are scientists-turned-industry professionals at GeneTex, a company that has shifted its entire new antibody production to recombinant monoclonal technology since 2019. In this conversation, they trace the arc from GeneTex's founding by cancer biology researchers in 1990s Texas to its current position as a growing source of characterized GPCR research reagents.

The discussion covers why GPCR targets are especially difficult immunogen design problems, what five-pillar antibody characterization looks like for receptors like LGR5 and the chemokine receptor family, and why the word "characterized" may be more scientifically honest than "validated" when describing what an antibody data sheet actually tells you. Ball's path from medicine to the bench to industry - and Lin's from stem cell biology to leading international operations at GeneTex - brings a rare dual perspective to a problem that most researchers only see from one side.

Key topics covered:

  • Why GPCR family homology - including the 75% sequence identity between CXCR1 and CXCR2 - makes immunogen selection the critical upstream decision in antibody development, often determining success or failure before a single experiment is run

  • What five-pillar characterization looks like in practice: KO and KD validation, comparable antibody testing, cell fractionation, tissue orthogonal testing, and GPCR virion arrays from CDI Labs

  • How recombinant monoclonal antibodies solve the batch variability problem that polyclonal production cannot - and why a sequence defined in a plasmid changes reproducibility for the entire field

  • The LGR5 story: how one leucine-rich repeat GPCR critical to intestinal stem cell biology became GeneTex's defining early challenge - and why Ball's company president went pale when the target came up

  • Why Ball and Lin encourage researchers to contact the company directly before purchasing, what questions to ask, and how a free GPCR antibody sample program is actively connecting the community with reagents that need real-system testing

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