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Enzymic and immunochemical properties of lysozyme. Accurate definition of the antigenic site around the disulphide bridge 30-115 (site 3) by 'surface-simulation' synthesis.

C L Lee, M Z Atassi.   

Abstract

1. Previous reports from this laboratory have shown that both Lys-33 and Lys-116 are parts of an antigenic site in native lysozyme. Similar studies of tyrosine derivatives indicated that one or both of Tyr-20 and Tyr-23 are located in or very close to an antigenic site in lysozyme. The site, which was located around the disulphide bridge 30-115, was recently shown unequivocally to include the residues Tyr-20, Arg-21, Lys-116, Asn-113, Arg-114, Phe-34 and Lys-33. This was confirmed by the ;surface-simulation' synthetic approach that we have recently developed, in which the foregoing eight surface residues were directly linked via peptide bonds, with intervening spacers where appropriate, into a single peptide. The peptide does not exist in native lysozyme, but simulates a surface region of it. 2. In the present work several surface-simulation peptides were synthesized representing various parts of the region, to determine the minimum structural feature that retains full antigenic reactivity and to investigate if the spatially constructed antigenic site has a preferred direction. 3. The peptide Lys-Asn-Arg-Gly-Phe-Lys exhibited a remarkable inhibitory activity towards the immune reaction of lysozyme and accounted entirely for the maximum expected reactivity of the site in the native protein (i.e. about one-third of the total lysozyme reactivity). An immunoadsorbent of the peptide bound about one-third of the total antibody to lysozyme. 4. The residues Tyr-20 and Arg-21 are not part of the site. The previously reported immunochemical effect observed on nitration of Tyr-20 was due to a deleterious ionic effect exerted by the modified tyrosine residue on the adjacent Lys-96, which is in an entirely different antigenic site of lysozyme. Thus the modification of Tyr-20 impairs the reactivity of an adjacent antigenic site, even though the residue itself is not part of a site. The conformational and immunochemical implications of this finding are discussed. 5. The antigenic site therefore comprises the five spatially adjacent residues Lys-116, Asn-113, Arg-114, Phe-34, Lys-33. The antigenic site exhibited a preferred direction (Lys-116 to Lys-33), since the reverse surface-simulation synthetic sequence was immunochemically inefficient. The site describes a line which circumscribes part [2.1nm in C((alpha))-C((alpha)) distance from Lys-116 to Lys-33] of the surface of the molecule.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 603622      PMCID: PMC1183703          DOI: 10.1042/bj1670571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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2.  Enzymic and immunochemical properties of lysozyme--XV. Delineation of the reactive site around the two central disulfides by immunochemical studies of novel synthetic peptides that contain diglycyl bridges instead of disulfides.

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Journal:  Immunochemistry       Date:  1976-08

3.  On the conformation of the hen egg-white lysozyme molecule.

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4.  Enzymic and immunochemical properties of lysozyme. VII. Location of all the antigenic reactive regions. A new approach to study immunochemistry of tight proteins.

Authors:  M Z Atassi; A F Habeeb; K Ando
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5.  Immunochemistry of sperm-whale myoglobin--XXIII. Investigation of the independence of the five antigenic reactive regions by immunoabsorbent studies.

Authors:  M Z Atassi; J Koketsu
Journal:  Immunochemistry       Date:  1975-09

6.  Immunochemistry of sperm-whale myoglobin--XXII. Accurate delineation of the single reactive region in sequence 103-120 by immunochemical studies of synthetic peptides: the complete antigenic structure of the protein.

Authors:  M Z Atassi; R C Pai
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7.  Enzymic and immunochemical properties of lysozyme. XVI. A novel synthetic approach to an antigenic reactive site by direct linkage of the relevant conformationally adjacent residues constituting the site.

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Authors:  C L Lee; M Z Atassi
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1976-10-01       Impact factor: 3.857

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Authors:  M Oshima; M Z Atassi
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2.  Profile of the alpha-bungarotoxin-binding regions on the extracellular part of the alpha-chain of Torpedo californica acetylcholine receptor.

Authors:  B Mulac-Jericevic; M Z Atassi
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3.  Distance calculation of residues neighbouring to lysozyme antigenic sites. Site-neighbouring residues whose evolutionary substitution can modify the characteristics and binding energy of the sites.

Authors:  M Z Atassi; A L Kazim
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Review 4.  Precise determination of protein antigenic structures has unravelled the molecular immune recognition of proteins and provided a prototype for synthetic mimicking of other protein binding sites.

Authors:  M Z Atassi
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5.  The antibody response to myoglobin is independent of the immunized species. Analysis in terms of replacements in the antigenic sites and in environmental residues of the cross-reactions of fifteen myoglobins with sperm-whale myoglobin antisera raised in different species.

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Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1980-12-01       Impact factor: 3.857

6.  Nearest-neighbour analysis of myoglobin antigenic sites. Nearest-neighbour residues whose replacement can alter the environment of binding-site residue(s) and thus change their characteristics and binding capability.

Authors:  A L Kazim; M Z Atassi
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1980-12-01       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  Binding with lysozyme of antibodies against surface-simulation peptides representing the lysozyme antigenic sites.

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Authors:  A L Kazim; M Z Atassi
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1980-01-01       Impact factor: 3.857

9.  Boundary refinement of the lysozyme antigenic site around the disulphide bond 6-127 (site 1) by 'surface-simulation' synthesis.

Authors:  M Z Atassi; C L Lee
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1978-05-01       Impact factor: 3.857

10.  Design of peptide enzymes (pepzymes): surface-simulation synthetic peptides that mimic the chymotrypsin and trypsin active sites exhibit the activity and specificity of the respective enzyme.

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