Monoclonal antibody recognizes a conformational epitope in a random coil protein

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serval:BIB_3D8C7F70AD6E
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Publications
Institution
Titre
Monoclonal antibody recognizes a conformational epitope in a random coil protein
Périodique
European Journal of Biochemistry
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Saad  B., Corradin  G., Bosshard  H. R.
ISSN
0014-2956 (Print)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
12/1988
Volume
178
Numéro
1
Pages
219-24
Notes
Journal Article --- Old month value: Dec 1
Résumé
The antigenic determinants for two monoclonal antibodies directed against horse apo-cytochrome c, a protein of disordered structure, as judged by spectroscopic and hydrodynamic criteria, have been studied by a combination of methods: antigen competition in solution by radio immunoassay and enzyme-linked immunoassay, and differential acetylation of free and antibody-bound antigen. In the latter method the accessibility of lysine residues of the antigen in the antigen-antibody complex is compared to the accessibility in the free antigen. The two antibodies against the heme-free protein do not recognize intact native cytochrome c, but they crossreact with the heme-containing peptides 1-38 and 1-65 of cytochrome c. The antigenic determinant recognized by monoclonal antibody SJL 2-4 is conformational and discontiguous, it is composed of residues close to the N-terminus and around position 25. The other monoclonal antibody, Cyt-1-59, seems to recognize a contiguous epitope close to the N-terminus. The present results show that even a seemingly disordered protein which is conventionally classified as a random coil may feature subtle spatial regularities. The presence of ordered conformational elements in apocytochrome c may be important for the enzyme-catalyzed covalent attachment of the heme and the import of cytochrome c into mitochondria. A discontiguous determinant for SJL 2-4 is particularly interesting because this antibody inhibits the proliferation of a T-cell clone specific for apo-cytochrome c [Corradin & Engers (1984) Nature (Lond.) 308, 547-548].
Mots-clé
Animals Antibodies, Monoclonal/*immunology Antigen-Antibody Reactions Apoproteins/*immunology *Binding Sites, Antibody Binding, Competitive Chromatography, Gel Cytochrome c Group/*immunology Cytochromes c Epitopes/*immunology Heme/immunology Horses Immunoenzyme Techniques Peptide Mapping Peptides/analysis/immunology Radioimmunoassay
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