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Allosteric effects of monoclonal antibodies on human growth hormone.

R C Aguilar1, L A Retegui, M C Postel-Vinay, L P Roguin.   

Abstract

We have previously shown that a monoclonal antibody (MAb) recognizing the human growth hormone (hGH) antigenic domain left exposed after binding to lactogenic receptors enhanced hGH binding probably through allosteric effects on the hormone binding site. Since receptors displaying different specificities would not recognize exactly the same hGH region, we explored whether some of our MAb could affect hGH binding to somatogenic receptors from rabbit liver and to human liver hGH-specific receptors. The effect of MAbAE5,AC8 and F11 on hGH binding was measured by determining the formation of 125I-MAb:hGH:receptor complexes using two different experimental approaches. Results from procedure A, which involved the previous binding of the hormone to microsomes before adding 125I-MAb, indicated that the hGH domain defined by epitopes AE5, AC8 and F11 is uncovered in the various hormone:receptor complexes. Procedure B was devised to reveal any alteration in the hGH molecule induced by the MAb. In this case performed 125I-MAb:hGH complexes were added to microsomes. Data showed that 125I-MAb AE5:hGH complexes bound better to the various receptors than 125I-MAb AE5 to hGH:receptor complexes. On the contrary, hGH previously bound to 125I-MAb AC8 or 125I-MAb F11 was less recognized by the receptors than the free hormone. Furthermore, binding of MAb AE5 or MAb F11 to hGH 20 K (a natural hGH variant lacking residues 32-46) also enhanced its affinity to the various receptors whereas MAb AC8 did not inhibit hGH 20 K binding. Results indicated that MAb recognizing the hGH antigenic area that remains unmasked after binding to different membrane-bound receptors are able to affect hormone binding site.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7531816     DOI: 10.1007/bf00931602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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