Literature DB >> 1376639

An antigenic determinant on human centromere protein B (CENP-B) available for production of human-specific anticentromere antibodies in mouse.

K Sugimoto1, H Migita, Y Hagishita, H Yata, M Himeno.   

Abstract

Centromere protein B (CENP-B) is one of the centromere DNA binding proteins constituting centromere heterochromatin throughout the cell cycles. Some components of mammalian centromeres including CENP-B are target antigens for autoimmune disease patients, often those with scleroderma. Recent isolations of CENP-B genes from human and mouse suggested that CENP-B was highly conserved among mammals. From the previous analysis of the reactivity of patient anticentromere sera, two autoepitopes have been located on the DNA binding domain at the amino-terminal region. The amino acid sequences for both the epitopes are perfectly conserved in the two species, human and mouse. In this study, to identify a human-specific antigenic determinant, the remaining two epitopes were further located in separate carboxyl-terminal regions of human CENP-B. Although the amino acid sequence of one epitope is identical to that of the corresponding region in mouse CENP-B, the other has a less homologous sequence. To confirm that the latter epitope was available for production of human-specific anticentromere antibodies, mice were immunized with the recombinant human CENP-B product. One serum that exclusively stained human centromere structure, but not that of other mammals, was identified in the immunofluorescence microscopic observation. The epitope analysis showed that the less conserved one was recognized by this serum. These results suggested that the corresponding region defines the antigenic determinants for the species specificity.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1376639     DOI: 10.1247/csf.17.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Struct Funct        ISSN: 0386-7196            Impact factor:   2.212


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Authors:  K Sugimoto; M Tsutsui; D AuCoin; B K Vig
Journal:  Chromosome Res       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 5.239

2.  cDNA cloning of a novel autoantigen targeted by a minor subset of anti-centromere antibodies.

Authors:  Y Muro; T Yamada; M Himeno; K Sugimoto
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1998-02       Impact factor: 4.330

3.  Autoepitopes on autoantigen centromere protein-A (CENP-A) are restricted to the N-terminal region, which has no homology with histone H3.

Authors:  Y Muro; N Azuma; H Onouchi; M Kunimatsu; Y Tomita; M Sasaki; K Sugimoto
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 4.330

4.  Functional cloning of centromere protein B (CENP-B) box-enriched alphoid DNA repeats utilizing the sequence-specific DNA binding activity of human CENP-B in vitro.

Authors:  K Sugimoto; K Furukawa; M Himeno
Journal:  Chromosome Res       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 5.239

5.  The role of positive selection in determining the molecular cause of species differences in disease.

Authors:  Jessica J Vamathevan; Samiul Hasan; Richard D Emes; Heather Amrine-Madsen; Dilip Rajagopalan; Simon D Topp; Vinod Kumar; Michael Word; Mark D Simmons; Steven M Foord; Philippe Sanseau; Ziheng Yang; Joanna D Holbrook
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2008-10-06       Impact factor: 3.260

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