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The surface area of the Aβ<sub>2-8</sub> structure is 1118 Ų, from which 60% is buried (665 Ų) in the antibody interface. In addition, we note two significant interfaces between Aβ and WO2 : 367 Ų of its surface contacts the heavy chain and 298 Ų contacts the light chain. We notice '''(Table 1)''' that residues in the middle of the Aβ<sub>1-16</sub> structure exhibit lower B-factors than atoms at the N- and C- terminus of the Aβ<sub>1-16</sub> peptide, indicating that they are more flexible (since the B-factor, also called the temperature factor, represents the relative vibrational motion of different parts of a structure and atoms with low B-factors belong to a part of the structure quite rigid whereas atoms with high B-factors generally belong to part of a structure that is very flexible[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debye%E2%80%93Waller_factor]).[[Image:Table 2.png|frame|center|'''Table 1 :''' Buried Surface Areas (BSAs) and B-factors of Aβ residues contacting WO2<ref>Amyloid-beta-anti-amyloid-beta complex structure reveals an extended conformation in the immunodominant B-cell epitope.,Miles LA, Wun KS, Crespi GA, Fodero-Tavoletti MT, Galatis D, Bagley CJ, Beyreuther K, Masters CL, Cappai R, McKinstry WJ, Barnham KJ, Parker MW J Mol Biol. 2008 Mar 14;377(1):181-92. Epub 2008 Jan 30. PMID:18237744</ref>]] Phe4 and His6 are completely buried in the Fab interface, each with nearly half of their surface area buried in the V<sub>H</sub> interface and half in the V<sub>L</sub> interface. All other residues are located exclusively at the interface with either the V<sub>H</sub> or the V<sub>L</sub> domains.
The surface area of the Aβ<sub>2-8</sub> structure is 1118 Ų, from which 60% is buried (665 Ų) in the antibody interface. In addition, we note two significant interfaces between Aβ and WO2 : 367 Ų of its surface contacts the heavy chain and 298 Ų contacts the light chain. We notice '''(Table 1)''' that residues in the middle of the Aβ<sub>1-16</sub> structure exhibit lower B-factors than atoms at the N- and C- terminus of the Aβ<sub>1-16</sub> peptide, indicating that they are more flexible (since the B-factor, also called the temperature factor, represents the relative vibrational motion of different parts of a structure and atoms with low B-factors belong to a part of the structure quite rigid whereas atoms with high B-factors generally belong to part of a structure that is very flexible[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debye%E2%80%93Waller_factor]).[[Image:Table 2.png|frame|center|'''Table 1 :''' Buried Surface Areas (BSAs) and B-factors of Aβ residues contacting WO2<ref>Amyloid-beta-anti-amyloid-beta complex structure reveals an extended conformation in the immunodominant B-cell epitope.,Miles LA, Wun KS, Crespi GA, Fodero-Tavoletti MT, Galatis D, Bagley CJ, Beyreuther K, Masters CL, Cappai R, McKinstry WJ, Barnham KJ, Parker MW J Mol Biol. 2008 Mar 14;377(1):181-92. Epub 2008 Jan 30. PMID:18237744</ref>]] Phe4 and His6 are completely buried in the Fab interface, each with nearly half of their surface area buried in the V<sub>H</sub> interface and half in the V<sub>L</sub> interface. All other residues are located exclusively at the interface with either the V<sub>H</sub> or the V<sub>L</sub> domains.
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Residues of the light chain closely contacting Aβ residues include <scene name='60/604482/His27/1'>His27(D)L</scene>, Ser27(E)L and <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/18'>Tyr32L</scene> from light-chain CDR 1 (L1) and <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/7'>Ser92L, Leu93L, Val94L and Leu96L from L3</scene>.
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Residues of the light chain closely contacting Aβ residues include <scene name='60/604482/His_27/2'>His27(D)L</scene>, Ser27(E)L and <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/18'>Tyr32L</scene> from light-chain CDR 1 (L1) and <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/7'>Ser92L, Leu93L, Val94L and Leu96L from L3</scene>.
All residues from Phe4 to Ser8, except Asp7, make close contact with the WO2 heavy-chain CDRs. Close contacting interface residues include <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/8'>His50H, Tyr52H, Asp54H and Asp56H from H2</scene> and <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/9'>Tyr100(B)H and Asn100(E)H from H3</scene>.
All residues from Phe4 to Ser8, except Asp7, make close contact with the WO2 heavy-chain CDRs. Close contacting interface residues include <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/8'>His50H, Tyr52H, Asp54H and Asp56H from H2</scene> and <scene name='60/604482/My_first_scene/9'>Tyr100(B)H and Asn100(E)H from H3</scene>.

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Anti-amyloid-beta Fab WO2 (Form A, P212121)

3bkm, resolution 1.60Å

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