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Epitope and mimotope for an antibody to the Na, K-ATPase.

T Pacholczyk1, K J Sweadner.   

Abstract

The epitope of a monoclonal antibody specific for the alpha 2 isoform of the Na,K-ATPase was determined and its accessibility in native enzyme was examined. Protein fragmentation with N-chlorosuccinimide, formic acid, trypsin, and leucine aminopeptidase indicated binding near the Na,K-ATPase N-terminus but did not unambiguously delineate the extent of the epitope. The ability of the antibody to bind to denatured enzyme made it a good candidate for screening a random peptide library displayed on M13 phage, but the consensus sequence that emerged was not found in the Na,K-ATPase, Full-length cDNA for the Na,K-ATPase was randomly fragmented and cloned into beta-galactosidase to create a lambda gt11 expression library; screening with the antibody yielded a set of overlaps spanning 23 amino acids at the N-terminus. Chimeras of Na,K-ATPase alpha 1 and alpha 2 narrowed down the epitope to 14-19 amino acids. The antibody did not recognize fusion proteins constructed with shorter segments of this epitope. It did recognize a fusion protein containing the M13 library consensus sequence, however, indicating that this sequence, which is rich in proline and hydrophobic amino acids (FPPNFLFPPPP), was a mimotope. The natural epitope, unique to the Na,K-ATPase alpha 2 isoform, was GREYSPAATTAENG. Reconstitution of antibody binding in a foreign context such as M13 PIII protein or beta-galactosidase thus required a relatively large number of amino acids, indicating that antibody mapping approaches must allow for epitopes of significant size. The epitope was accessible in native enzyme and exposed on the cytoplasmic side, documenting the surface exposure of a stretch of amino acids at the N-terminus, where the Na,K-ATPase isoforms differ most.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9232655      PMCID: PMC2143741          DOI: 10.1002/pro.5560060718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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