Literature DB >> 33353951

Bivalent antibody pliers inhibit β-tryptase by an allosteric mechanism dependent on the IgG hinge.

Henry R Maun1, Rajesh Vij2, Benjamin T Walters3, Ashley Morando3, Janet K Jackman4, Ping Wu5, Alberto Estevez5, Xiaocheng Chen2, Yvonne Franke6, Michael T Lipari1, Mark S Dennis2, Daniel Kirchhofer1, Claudio Ciferri5, Kelly M Loyet3, Tangsheng Yi4, Charles Eigenbrot5, Robert A Lazarus7, James T Koerber8.   

Abstract

Human β-tryptase, a tetrameric trypsin-like serine protease, is an important mediator of allergic inflammatory responses in asthma. Antibodies generally inhibit proteases by blocking substrate access by binding to active sites or exosites or by allosteric modulation. The bivalency of IgG antibodies can increase potency via avidity, but has never been described as essential for activity. Here we report an inhibitory anti-tryptase IgG antibody with a bivalency-driven mechanism of action. Using biochemical and structural data, we determine that four Fabs simultaneously occupy four exosites on the β-tryptase tetramer, inducing allosteric changes at the small interface. In the presence of heparin, the monovalent Fab shows essentially no inhibition, whereas the bivalent IgG fully inhibits β-tryptase activity in a hinge-dependent manner. Our results suggest a model where the bivalent IgG acts akin to molecular pliers, pulling the tetramer apart into inactive β-tryptase monomers, and may provide an alternative strategy for antibody engineering.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33353951     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20143-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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