Carbohydrates Contribute to the Interactions between Cockroach Allergen Bla g 2 and a Monoclonal Antibody

  • Li M
  • Gustchina A
  • Glesner J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The crystal structure of a murine mAb, 4C3, that binds to the C-terminal lobe of the cockroach allergen Bla g 2 has been solved at 1.8 Å resolution. Binding of 4C3 involves different types of molecular interactions with its epitope compared with those with the mAb 7C11, which binds to the N-terminal lobe of Bla g 2. We found that the 4C3 surface epitope on Bla g 2 includes a carbohydrate moiety attached to Asn268 and that a large number of Ag–Ab contacts are mediated by water molecules and ions, most likely zinc. Ab binding experiments conducted with an enzymatically deglycosylated Bla g 2 and a N268Q mutant showed that the carbohydrate contributes, without being essential, to the Bla g 2–4C3 mAb interaction. Inhibition of IgE Ab binding by the mAb 4C3 shows a correlation of the structurally defined epitope with reactivity with human IgE. Site-directed mutagenesis of the 4C3 mAb epitope confirmed that the amino acids Lys251, Glu233, and Ile199 are important for the recognition of Bla g 2 by the 4C3 mAb. The results show the relevance of x-ray crystallographic studies of allergen–Ab complexes to identify conformational epitopes that define the antigenic surface of Bla g 2.

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Li, M., Gustchina, A., Glesner, J., Wünschmann, S., Vailes, L. D., Chapman, M. D., … Wlodawer, A. (2011). Carbohydrates Contribute to the Interactions between Cockroach Allergen Bla g 2 and a Monoclonal Antibody. The Journal of Immunology, 186(1), 333–340. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1002318

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