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Unusual joining sites in the H and L chains of an anti-lysozyme antibody.

A B Hartman, C P Mallett, S Sheriff and S J Smith-Gill
J Immunol August 1, 1988, 141 (3) 932-936;
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S Sheriff
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S J Smith-Gill
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Abstract

Nucleotide sequences of HyHEL-5, an antibody specific for chicken lysozyme (HEL), indicated unusual joins in the third complementarity-determining region of both the H and L chains. The VK-JK recombination site is unusual in that codon 96, normally derived from the JK gene segment, is deleted entirely, making the L3 one amino acid shorter than normal. Examination of the HyHEL-5 Fab-HEL x-ray structure suggests that the conformation of L3 is clearly important for Ag specificity. A comparison of the HyHEL-5 L3 with that of the structurally related antibody J539 indicates that the deleted residue significantly alters the conformation of the L3 turn. The H chain VH-DH join is also unusual; the VH junction site has probably occurred between the second and third nucleotides of codon 92, with the addition of five random nucleotides that encode for unusual amino acids Leu93 and His94. Although the conformation of H3 is different from what would be predicted from other H3 conformations and is clearly important to the complementarity of HyHEL-5 to HEL, the specific residues at the VH-DH join do not appear to directly contribute to Ag binding. It is not possible to attribute the main chain conformation of H3 to the particular sequence produced by the join; the structural features of H3 may be due to interactions with HEL and/or with other antibody residues.

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A B Hartman, C P Mallett, S Sheriff, S J Smith-Gill
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