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Malachite green mediates homodimerization of antibody VL domains to form a fluorescent ternary complex with singular symmetric interfaces.

Chris Szent-Gyorgyi1, Robyn L Stanfield, Susan Andreko, Alison Dempsey, Mushtaq Ahmed, Sarah Capek, Alan S Waggoner, Ian A Wilson, Marcel P Bruchez.   

Abstract

We report that a symmetric small-molecule ligand mediates the assembly of antibody light chain variable domains (VLs) into a correspondent symmetric ternary complex with novel interfaces. The L5* fluorogen activating protein is a VL domain that binds malachite green (MG) dye to activate intense fluorescence. Crystallography of liganded L5* reveals a 2:1 protein:ligand complex with inclusive C2 symmetry, where MG is almost entirely encapsulated between an antiparallel arrangement of the two VL domains. Unliganded L5* VL domains crystallize as a similar antiparallel VL/VL homodimer. The complementarity-determining regions are spatially oriented to form novel VL/VL and VL/ligand interfaces that tightly constrain a propeller conformer of MG. Binding equilibrium analysis suggests highly cooperative assembly to form a very stable VL/MG/VL complex, such that MG behaves as a strong chemical inducer of dimerization. Fusion of two VL domains into a single protein tightens MG binding over 1000-fold to low picomolar affinity without altering the large binding enthalpy, suggesting that bonding interactions with ligand and restriction of domain movements make independent contributions to binding. Fluorescence activation of a symmetrical fluorogen provides a selection mechanism for the isolation and directed evolution of ternary complexes where unnatural symmetric binding interfaces are favored over canonical antibody interfaces. As exemplified by L5*, these self-reporting complexes may be useful as modulators of protein association or as high-affinity protein tags and capture reagents.
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Keywords:  CDR; CID; FACS; FAP; HIV; MG; MW; PBS; SAS; chemical inducer of dimerization; complementarity-determining region; cooperative binding; directed evolution; fluorescence activated cell sorting; fluorogen activating protein; human immunodeficiency virus; malachite green; molecular weight; phosphate-buffered saline; quaternary structure; solvent-accessible surface; yeast surface display

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23978698      PMCID: PMC3919518          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.08.014

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


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