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An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour
Serpins are important regulators of proteolytic pathways with an antiprotease activity that involves a conformational transition from a metastable to a hyperstable state. Certain mutations permit the transition to occur in the absence of a protease; when associated with an intermolecular interaction...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5264506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27407165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20160159 |
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author | Motamedi-Shad, Neda Jagger, Alistair M. Liedtke, Maximilian Faull, Sarah V. Nanda, Arjun Scott Salvadori, Enrico Wort, Joshua L. Kay, Christopher W.M. Heyer-Chauhan, Narinder Miranda, Elena Perez, Juan Ordóñez, Adriana Haq, Imran Irving, James A. Lomas, David A. |
author_facet | Motamedi-Shad, Neda Jagger, Alistair M. Liedtke, Maximilian Faull, Sarah V. Nanda, Arjun Scott Salvadori, Enrico Wort, Joshua L. Kay, Christopher W.M. Heyer-Chauhan, Narinder Miranda, Elena Perez, Juan Ordóñez, Adriana Haq, Imran Irving, James A. Lomas, David A. |
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description | Serpins are important regulators of proteolytic pathways with an antiprotease activity that involves a conformational transition from a metastable to a hyperstable state. Certain mutations permit the transition to occur in the absence of a protease; when associated with an intermolecular interaction, this yields linear polymers of hyperstable serpin molecules, which accumulate at the site of synthesis. This is the basis of many pathologies termed the serpinopathies. We have previously identified a monoclonal antibody (mAb(4B12)) that, in single-chain form, blocks α(1)-antitrypsin (α(1)-AT) polymerisation in cells. Here, we describe the structural basis for this activity. The mAb(4B12) epitope was found to encompass residues Glu32, Glu39 and His43 on helix A and Leu306 on helix I. This is not a region typically associated with the serpin mechanism of conformational change, and correspondingly the epitope was present in all tested structural forms of the protein. Antibody binding rendered β-sheet A — on the opposite face of the molecule — more liable to adopt an ‘open’ state, mediated by changes distal to the breach region and proximal to helix F. The allosteric propagation of induced changes through the molecule was evidenced by an increased rate of peptide incorporation and destabilisation of a preformed serpin–enzyme complex following mAb(4B12) binding. These data suggest that prematurely shifting the β-sheet A equilibrium towards the ‘open’ state out of sequence with other changes suppresses polymer formation. This work identifies a region potentially exploitable for a rational design of ligands that is able to dynamically influence α(1)-AT polymerisation. |
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spelling | pubmed-52645062017-01-27 An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour Motamedi-Shad, Neda Jagger, Alistair M. Liedtke, Maximilian Faull, Sarah V. Nanda, Arjun Scott Salvadori, Enrico Wort, Joshua L. Kay, Christopher W.M. Heyer-Chauhan, Narinder Miranda, Elena Perez, Juan Ordóñez, Adriana Haq, Imran Irving, James A. Lomas, David A. Biochem J Research Articles Serpins are important regulators of proteolytic pathways with an antiprotease activity that involves a conformational transition from a metastable to a hyperstable state. Certain mutations permit the transition to occur in the absence of a protease; when associated with an intermolecular interaction, this yields linear polymers of hyperstable serpin molecules, which accumulate at the site of synthesis. This is the basis of many pathologies termed the serpinopathies. We have previously identified a monoclonal antibody (mAb(4B12)) that, in single-chain form, blocks α(1)-antitrypsin (α(1)-AT) polymerisation in cells. Here, we describe the structural basis for this activity. The mAb(4B12) epitope was found to encompass residues Glu32, Glu39 and His43 on helix A and Leu306 on helix I. This is not a region typically associated with the serpin mechanism of conformational change, and correspondingly the epitope was present in all tested structural forms of the protein. Antibody binding rendered β-sheet A — on the opposite face of the molecule — more liable to adopt an ‘open’ state, mediated by changes distal to the breach region and proximal to helix F. The allosteric propagation of induced changes through the molecule was evidenced by an increased rate of peptide incorporation and destabilisation of a preformed serpin–enzyme complex following mAb(4B12) binding. These data suggest that prematurely shifting the β-sheet A equilibrium towards the ‘open’ state out of sequence with other changes suppresses polymer formation. This work identifies a region potentially exploitable for a rational design of ligands that is able to dynamically influence α(1)-AT polymerisation. Portland Press Ltd. 2016-10-01 2016-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5264506/ /pubmed/27407165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20160159 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) . |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Motamedi-Shad, Neda Jagger, Alistair M. Liedtke, Maximilian Faull, Sarah V. Nanda, Arjun Scott Salvadori, Enrico Wort, Joshua L. Kay, Christopher W.M. Heyer-Chauhan, Narinder Miranda, Elena Perez, Juan Ordóñez, Adriana Haq, Imran Irving, James A. Lomas, David A. An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
title | An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
title_full | An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
title_fullStr | An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
title_full_unstemmed | An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
title_short | An antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
title_sort | antibody that prevents serpin polymerisation acts by inducing a novel allosteric behaviour |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5264506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27407165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20160159 |
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