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1eo8

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PDB ID 1eo8

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, resolution 2.8Å
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INFLUENZA VIRUS HEMAGGLUTININ COMPLEXED WITH A NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY


Overview

The structure of a complex between the hemagglutinin of influenza virus and the Fab of a neutralizing antibody was determined by X-ray crystallography at 2.8 A resolution. This antibody and another which has only 56% sequence identity bind to the same epitope with very similar affinities and in the same orientation. One third of the interactions is conserved in the two complexes; a significant proportion of the interactions that differ are established by residues of the H3 complementarity-determining regions (CDR) which adopt distinct conformations in the two antibodies. This demonstrates that there is a definite flexibility in the selection of antibodies that bind to a given epitope, despite the high affinity of their complexes. This flexibility allows the humoral immune response to be redundant, a feature that may be useful in achieving longer lasting protection against evolving viral pathogens.

About this Structure

1EO8 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Influenza a virus and Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural evidence for recognition of a single epitope by two distinct antibodies., Fleury D, Daniels RS, Skehel JJ, Knossow M, Bizebard T, Proteins. 2000 Sep 1;40(4):572-8. PMID:10899782

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