The present invention concerns methods and compositions for making and
using bioactive assemblies of defined compositions, which may have
multiple functionalities and/or binding specificities. In particular
embodiments, the bioactive assembly is formed using dock-and-lock (DNL)
methodology, which takes advantage of the specific binding interaction
between dimerization and docking domains (DDD) and anchoring domains (AD)
to form the assembly. In various embodiments, one or more effectors may
be attached to a DDD or AD sequence. Complementary AD or DDD sequences
may be attached to an adaptor module that forms the core of the bioactive
assembly, allowing formation of the assembly through the specific DDD/AD
binding interactions. Such assemblies may be attached to a wide variety
of effector moieties for treatment, detection and/or diagnosis of a
disease, pathogen infection or other medical or veterinary condition.