| Literature DB >> 2582273 |
A Radbruch, S Zaiss, C Kappen, M Brüggemann, K Beyreuther, K Rajewsky.
Abstract
In proliferating B lymphocytes, somatic mutation of rearranged antibody variable (V)-region genes occurs at high frequency and may have a key role in the selection of these cells. It is of interest in this context to learn in which way single mutations can affect antigen binding and/or idiotypic specificity of an antibody. Previous investigations have analysed spontaneous mutants of myeloma and hybridoma cells in which the mutation affected the antigen-binding specificity of the antibody. Here we describe an antibody mutant that has fully retained antigen-binding specificity but has lost or drastically changed all V-region antigenic determinants (idiotopes) of the wild type as defined by monoclonal anti-idiotope antibodies. The mutant phenotype is generated by a glycine to arginine exchange in the middle of the diversity (D) element, at position 103 of the heavy chain.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2582273 DOI: 10.1038/315506a0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962