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A peptide mimic of an antigenic loop of alpha-human chorionic gonadotropin hormone: solution structure and interaction with a llama V(HH) domain.

Gilles Ferrat1, Jean-Guillaume Renisio, Xavier Morelli, Jerry Slootstra, Rob Meloen, Christian Cambillau, Hervé Darbon.   

Abstract

The X-ray structure of a ternary complex between human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (hCG) and two Fvs recognizing its alpha and beta subunits has been recently determined. The Fvs recognize the elongated hCG molecule by its two ends, one being the Leu-12-Cys-29 loop of the alpha subunit. We have designed and synthesized a 17-amino-acid peptide (named PepH14) derived from the sequence of this antigenic loop with the purpose of mimicking its three-dimensional structure and its affinity for antibodies. We have determined the solution structure of PepH14 by homonuclear NMR spectroscopy and derived distance restraints. Comparison of this structure with that of the corresponding antigenic loop of alpha-hCG reveals strong conformational similarities. In particular, the two pairs of residues that establish crucial contacts with the Fv fragment share the same conformation in PepH14 and in the authentic hormone loop. We propose a three-dimensional model of interaction of PepH14 with a llama V(HH) (V(HH)-H14) fragment cloned from a single-chain llama immunoglobulin raised against alpha-hCG. This model has been constrained by the chemical shift variations of the H14 1HN and 15N resonances monitored upon binding with PepH14. Mapping of the backbone chemical shift variations on the V(HH) structure determined by NMR indicates that PepH14 binds to V(HH)-H14 and forms a complex using the three complementary determining regions (CDRs). They define a shallow groove encompassing residues Thr-31, Ala-56, Tyr-59 and Trp-104 which have been shown to be in conformational exchange [Renisio, Pérez, Czisch, Guenneugues, Bornet, Frenken, Cambillau and Darbon (2002) Proteins 47, 546-555] and also Phe-37 and Ala-50. This groove is close to the hydrophobic interface area observed between VH and VL domains in Fvs from classical antibodies, which explains the rather lateral binding of PepH14 on the V(HH).

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11996668      PMCID: PMC1222782          DOI: 10.1042/BJ20020172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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