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Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains

IgG antibodies are multi-domain proteins with complex inter-domain interactions. Human IgG heavy chains (HCs) associate with light chains (LCs) of the κ or λ isotype to form mature antibodies capable of binding antigen. The HC/LC interaction involves 4 domains: VH and CH1 from the HC and VL and CL f...

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Autores principales: Toughiri, Raheleh, Wu, Xiufeng, Ruiz, Diana, Huang, Flora, Crissman, John W., Dickey, Mark, Froning, Karen, Conner, Elaine M., Cujec, Thomas P., Demarest, Stephen J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5058631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27454112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420862.2016.1214785
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author Toughiri, Raheleh
Wu, Xiufeng
Ruiz, Diana
Huang, Flora
Crissman, John W.
Dickey, Mark
Froning, Karen
Conner, Elaine M.
Cujec, Thomas P.
Demarest, Stephen J.
author_facet Toughiri, Raheleh
Wu, Xiufeng
Ruiz, Diana
Huang, Flora
Crissman, John W.
Dickey, Mark
Froning, Karen
Conner, Elaine M.
Cujec, Thomas P.
Demarest, Stephen J.
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description IgG antibodies are multi-domain proteins with complex inter-domain interactions. Human IgG heavy chains (HCs) associate with light chains (LCs) of the κ or λ isotype to form mature antibodies capable of binding antigen. The HC/LC interaction involves 4 domains: VH and CH1 from the HC and VL and CL from the LC. Human Fabs with κ LCs have been well characterized for their unfolding behaviors and demonstrate a significant level of cooperativity and stabilization when all 4 domains are intact. Very little is known regarding the thermodynamic properties of human Fabs with λ LCs. Here, we dissect the domain contributions to Fab stability for both κ and λ LC-containing Fabs. We find the cooperativity of unfolding between the constant domains, CH1/Cλ, and variable domains, VH/Vλ, within λ LC-containing Fabs is significantly weaker than that of κ LC-containing Fabs. The data suggests there may not be an evolutionary necessity for strong variable/constant domain cooperativity within λ LC-containing Fabs. After investigating the biophysical properties of Fabs with mismatched variable and constant domain subunits (e.g., VH/Vκ paired with CH1/Cλ or T cell receptor Cα/Cβ), the major role of the constant domains for both κ- and λ-containing Fabs may be to reduce the hydrophobic exposure at the VH/VL interface. Even though Fabs with these non-native pairings were thermodynamically less stable, they secreted well from mammalian cells as well behaved monodisperse proteins, which was in contrast to what was observed with the VH/Vκ and VH/Vλ scFvs that secreted as a mixture of monomer and aggregates.
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spelling pubmed-50586312016-10-24 Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains Toughiri, Raheleh Wu, Xiufeng Ruiz, Diana Huang, Flora Crissman, John W. Dickey, Mark Froning, Karen Conner, Elaine M. Cujec, Thomas P. Demarest, Stephen J. MAbs Report IgG antibodies are multi-domain proteins with complex inter-domain interactions. Human IgG heavy chains (HCs) associate with light chains (LCs) of the κ or λ isotype to form mature antibodies capable of binding antigen. The HC/LC interaction involves 4 domains: VH and CH1 from the HC and VL and CL from the LC. Human Fabs with κ LCs have been well characterized for their unfolding behaviors and demonstrate a significant level of cooperativity and stabilization when all 4 domains are intact. Very little is known regarding the thermodynamic properties of human Fabs with λ LCs. Here, we dissect the domain contributions to Fab stability for both κ and λ LC-containing Fabs. We find the cooperativity of unfolding between the constant domains, CH1/Cλ, and variable domains, VH/Vλ, within λ LC-containing Fabs is significantly weaker than that of κ LC-containing Fabs. The data suggests there may not be an evolutionary necessity for strong variable/constant domain cooperativity within λ LC-containing Fabs. After investigating the biophysical properties of Fabs with mismatched variable and constant domain subunits (e.g., VH/Vκ paired with CH1/Cλ or T cell receptor Cα/Cβ), the major role of the constant domains for both κ- and λ-containing Fabs may be to reduce the hydrophobic exposure at the VH/VL interface. Even though Fabs with these non-native pairings were thermodynamically less stable, they secreted well from mammalian cells as well behaved monodisperse proteins, which was in contrast to what was observed with the VH/Vκ and VH/Vλ scFvs that secreted as a mixture of monomer and aggregates. Taylor & Francis 2016-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5058631/ /pubmed/27454112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420862.2016.1214785 Text en © 2016 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted.
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Wu, Xiufeng
Ruiz, Diana
Huang, Flora
Crissman, John W.
Dickey, Mark
Froning, Karen
Conner, Elaine M.
Cujec, Thomas P.
Demarest, Stephen J.
Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
title Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
title_full Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
title_fullStr Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
title_full_unstemmed Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
title_short Comparing domain interactions within antibody Fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
title_sort comparing domain interactions within antibody fabs with kappa and lambda light chains
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5058631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27454112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420862.2016.1214785
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