Literature DB >> 3094016

Functional antibody lacking a variable-region disulfide bridge.

S Rudikoff, J G Pumphrey.   

Abstract

In 1981, Auffray et al. [Auffray, C., Sikorav, J. L., Ollo, R. & Rougeon, F. (1981) Ann. Immunol. (Inst. Pasteur) 132D, 77-88] reported a partial cDNA sequence of the heavy chain from the ABPC48 plasmacytoma whose protein product had previously been shown to bind bacterial and grass levan. In the cDNA sequence the second half-cystine of the heretofore invariant disulfide bridge had been replaced by a tyrosine. Since the presence of invariant variable-region disulfide bridges has been considered a basic structural feature of the antibody molecule necessary for proper folding and function, we have analyzed the heavy chain protein produced by ABPC48. Our results indicate that heavy chains from ABPC48 quantitatively express tyrosine in place of the normally occurring second half-cystine in the variable region. Furthermore, this antibody population is capable of both binding antigen and subsequent precipitation. Thus, the presence of a disulfide bridge in the heavy-chain variable region does not appear necessary for proper function of this antibody and may not be obligatory for antibody function in general, as has been assumed previously.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3094016      PMCID: PMC386825          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.83.20.7875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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