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Studies on the effect of the carrier molecule on antihapten antibody synthesis. II. Carrier specificity of anti-2,4-dinitrophenyl-poly-l-lysine antibodies.

W E Paul, G W Siskind, B Benacerraf.   

Abstract

Equilibrium measurements of interactions of anti-DNP antibodies, prepared using DNP-PLL and several DNP-proteins for immunization, with DNP(0.6)-PLL(240) and with the univalent hapten, epsilon-DNP-L-lysine, were made utilizing the technique of fluorescence quenching. Carrier specificity of anti-DNP-PLL antibodies was demonstrated by a higher average intrinsic association constant (K(0)) of anti-DNP-PLL antibodies with DNP(0.6)-PLL(240) than with epsilon-DNP-L-lysine. The free energy contribution of the PLL carrier to the interaction of intact anti-DNP-PLL antibodies with DNP(0.6)-PLL(240) was from -0.8 to -2.1 kcal/mole. On the other hand, intact anti-DNP-protein antibodies displayed a lower energy of interaction with DNP(0.6)-PLL(240) than with epsilon-DNP-L-lysine of up to +2.4 kcal/mole. Fab' fragments of both anti-DNP-PLL and anti-DNP-BGG antibodies have K(0)'s with epsilon-DNP-L-lysine identical to the K(0)'s of the intact anti-DNP antibodies from which they were prepared. However, K(0) of interaction of Fab' fragments with DNP(0.6)-PLL(240) (a large proportion of the conjugated PLL molecules in this preparation bear more than one DNP group) is considerably lower than that of the intact antibody. Thus a cooperative effect in the binding of bivalent antibody and bivalent (or greater) antigen exists and is of the order of -1.2 to -2.0 kcal/mole of IgG antibody. Although the direct contribution of the carrier to the interaction of Fab' fragment of anti-DNP-PLL and DNP(0.6)-PLL(240) is -0.4 kcal/mole, the energy of carrier specificity, based upon consideration of cooperative effects and of repulsion of anti-DNP-protein antibodies for portions of the DNP-PLL determinants, is of the order of -3 kcal/mole (approximately 30% of total binding energy).

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Year:  1966        PMID: 4160399      PMCID: PMC2180456          DOI: 10.1084/jem.123.4.689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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