1yuh

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PDB ID 1yuh

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, resolution 3.0Å
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FAB FRAGMENT


Overview

Affinity maturation of the immune response to nitrophenol-containing antigens has been extensively investigated. Significant strides made during the past several years with the advent of PCR technology have provided a wealth of biochemical knowledge. Structural investigations of the phenomena have however been limited. We have determined the three-dimensional structure of the Fab fragment of 88C6/12, an anti-4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetic acid antibody complexed with the immunizing hapten and with a heteroclitic iodinated hapten. The crystallographic structure of the complexes reveals that the binding is stabilized by a number of hydrogen bonds and extensive van der Waals interactions between the hapten and the antibody. In addition, the Fab binding pocket contains a region of positive electrostatic potential well suited for interaction with the predominant resonance form of the nitrophenyl ring system. The observed heteroclicity towards the iodinated hapten is not a direct result of iodine-protein interactions, but results from the enhanced stability in the iodinated ring of the resonance form that binds the antibody. In addition this investigation provides a rationale for the strong preference for the substitution in the heavy chain from the germ-line gene encoded Trp 33 to Leu 33 in the mature anti-nitrophenol response.

About this Structure

1YUH is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural analysis of affinity maturation: the three-dimensional structures of complexes of an anti-nitrophenol antibody., Yuhasz SC, Parry C, Strand M, Amzel LM, Mol Immunol. 1995 Oct;32(14-15):1143-55. PMID:8544863

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