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Antibody-nucleic acid complexes. Conformational and base specificities associated with spontaneously occurring poly- and monoclonal anti-DNA antibodies from autoimmune mice.

T W Munns, M K Liszewski, B H Hahn.   

Abstract

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed to characterize spontaneously occurring, mono-and polyclonal anti-DNA antibodies. The assay consists of adsorbing single- (ss) and double-stranded (ds) DNA and various nucleoside-bovine serum albumin conjugates (e.g., A-, G-BSA, etc.) to microtiter wells and assesses the ability of various antibodies to bind to these immobilized antigens. The conformational and base specificity of two monoclonal antibodies (designated MRss-1 BWds-3) was examined in this manner. The exclusive binding of MRss-1 to ssDNA and guanosine-BSA (G-BSA) confirms our previous findings [Munns, T.W., Liszewski, M.K., Tellam, J.T., Ebling, F. M., & Hahn, B.H. (1982) Biochemistry 21,2929-2936] that this antibody recognizes single-stranded nucleic acids by virtue of their guanine content. The extensive binding of BWds-3 to dsDNA, its limited binding to ssDNA, and complete absence of binding to nucleoside-BSA antigens implied a double-stranded conformational specificity. Further, competitive studies with naturally occurring and synthetic alternating copolymers indicated that BWds-3 preferentially recognized the native dsDNA antigens. ELISA analysis of the spontaneously occurring, polyclonal anti-DNA antibodies from MRL/lpr and NZB/NZW-F1 mice revealed that the majority of anti-ssDNA antibodies bound to nucleoside-BSA conjugates. Anti-G antibodies were most prominent in both strains of mice, yet lesser and more variable quantities of anti-A, -C, -U, and -T antibodies were also detected. Preadsorption of serum with G-BSA/Sepharose resulted in the complete removal of anti-G antibodies and a 60% reduction in anti-ssDNA antibodies.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6466625     DOI: 10.1021/bi00308a018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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