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Coevolution of antibody stability and Vκ CDR-L3 canonical structure.

Jinquan Luo1, Galina Obmolova, Alice Huang, Brandy Strake, Alexey Teplyakov, Thomas Malia, Salman Muzammil, Yonghong Zhao, Gary L Gilliland, Yiqing Feng.   

Abstract

Antibodies recognize antigens through six hypervariable loops, five of which have a limited set of conformations known as canonical structures. For κ light chains, the majority of CDR-L3 [the third hypervariable loop of the light chain variable domain (V(L))] adopts the type 1 canonical structure (CS1), with a cis-proline at position 95. Here, we present the design and structural studies of the monoclonal antibody mAb15 and related mutants that contained a series of progressively germline mutations only in the heavy chain variable domain (V(H)) that ultimately led to an increase of more than 11°C in the melting temperature (T(m)) of the antigen-binding fragment (Fab). The all-trans CDR-L3 structure in the wild type is significantly different from any known CDR-L3 canonical structures. In the thermally stable mutants, the L94(L)-S95(L) peptide bond adopts an energetically unfavorable non-X-proline cis conformation, but the overall CDR-L3 loop converted to CS1. The stabilized V(H) appears to function as a specific molecular chaperone that facilitated the trans-cis isomerization of S95(L). Thus, it is plausible that proline is the evolutionary choice to maintain overall structure and stability for V(L). These results provide new insights into the evolution of CS1 and suggest a potential molecular switch mechanism at position 95 that links CDR-L3 structural diversity and antibody stability and will have implications for antibody engineering.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20727359     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2010.08.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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