Characterization of anti-heparan sulfate phage display antibodies AO4B08 and HS4E4

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Abstract

Heparan sulfates (HS) are linear carbohydrate chains, covalently attached to proteins, that occur on essentially all cell surfaces and in extracellular matrices. HS chains show extensive structural heterogeneity and are functionally important during embryogenesis and in homeostasis due to their interactions with various proteins. Phage display antibodies have been developed to probe HS structures, assess the availability of protein-binding sites, and monitor structural changes during development and disease. Here we have characterized two such antibodies, AO4B08 and HS4E4, previously noted for partly differential tissue staining. AO4B08 recognized both HS and heparin, and was found to interact with an ubiquitous, N-, 2-O-, and 6-O-sulfated saccharide motif, including an internal 2-O-sulfate group. HS4E4 turned out to preferentially recognize low-sulfated HS motifs containing iduronic acid, andN-sulfated as well as N-acetylated glucosamine residues. Contrary to AO4B08, HS4E4 did not bind highlyO-sulfated structures such as found in heparin. © 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Kurup, S., Wijnhoven, T. J. M., Jenniskens, G. J., Kimata, K., Habuchi, H., Li, J. P., … Spillmann, D. (2007). Characterization of anti-heparan sulfate phage display antibodies AO4B08 and HS4E4. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(29), 21032–21042. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M702073200

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