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DiSSiMil: Diverse Small Size Mini-Libraries applied to simple and rapid epitope mapping of a monoclonal antibody
Burgess K.3; Han I.3; Zhang A.3; Zheng W.-H.1; Saragovi H.U.2; Shanmugam K.2; Featherstone M.S.2
2001-02-01
Source PublicationJournal of Peptide Research
ISSN1397002X
Volume57Issue:1Pages:68-76
Abstract

Methods for screening protein-protein interactions are useful in protein science and for the generation of drug leads. We set out to develop a simplified assay to rapidly test protein-protein interactions, with a library of 400 pentapeptides comprising the 20 natural amino acids at two variable positions followed by three glycines (NH-XXGGG). The library was used to identify the epitope of monoclonal antibody (mAb) 10D11 directed against the HOXD4 protein. Three pentapeptide 'hits' were selected (VYGGG, PWGGG and WKGGG) from direct binding assays screening for pentapeptide·mAb interactions; and from assays using pentapeptides in solution to competitively block HOXD4·mAb interactions. Alignment of the three 'hit' pentapeptides to the HOXD4 sequence predicts the mAb 10D11 epitope as NH-VYPWMK. Synthesis of NH-VYPWMK hexapeptide confirmed this prediction; and an alanine scan of HOXD4 ablated binding by mAb 10D11 when amino acids in the putative epitope were mutated. We propose that these simplified but diverse libraries can be used for rapid epitope mapping of some mAbs, and for generating lead small peptide analogs that interfere with receptor-ligand or other protein-protein interactions, or with enzymatic activity.

KeywordBinding Drug Discovery Epitope Mapping Peptide Library
DOI10.1034/j.1399-3011.2001.00786.x
URLView the original
Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000166538000008
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0035177790
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.McGill University
2.McGill University, Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Research Centre
3.Texas A and M University
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Burgess K.,Han I.,Zhang A.,et al. DiSSiMil: Diverse Small Size Mini-Libraries applied to simple and rapid epitope mapping of a monoclonal antibody[J]. Journal of Peptide Research, 2001, 57(1), 68-76.
APA Burgess K.., Han I.., Zhang A.., Zheng W.-H.., Saragovi H.U.., Shanmugam K.., & Featherstone M.S. (2001). DiSSiMil: Diverse Small Size Mini-Libraries applied to simple and rapid epitope mapping of a monoclonal antibody. Journal of Peptide Research, 57(1), 68-76.
MLA Burgess K.,et al."DiSSiMil: Diverse Small Size Mini-Libraries applied to simple and rapid epitope mapping of a monoclonal antibody".Journal of Peptide Research 57.1(2001):68-76.
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