Epitope mapping by mass spectrometry: determination of an epitope on HIV-1 IIIB p26 recognized by a monoclonal antibody

  • Parker C
  • Papac D
  • Trojak S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry in combination with proteolytic protection assays has been used to identify the functional epitope on HIV-1 IIIB p26 recognized by a mAb. In this procedure, the intact protein is affinity bound to an immobilized mAb under physiologic conditions. A combination of proteolytic enzymatic cleavages was then performed to remove unprotected residues. Protected residues were identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry based on their m.w. With this approach, an 11-residue sequence was identified as the most tightly affinity-bound fragment. in addition, two less tightly bound segments were observed. These latter two residues may contain elements of a discontinuous epitope or may be residues involved in a wider contact area. The combination of matrix-assisted laser desorption and proteolytic epitope footprinting has been applied to the determination of the epitope on a recombinant protein recognized by a mAb but should be equally applicable to the definition of an epitope on a native protein in its natural folded conformation.

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Parker, C. E., Papac, D. I., Trojak, S. K., & Tomer, K. B. (1996). Epitope mapping by mass spectrometry: determination of an epitope on HIV-1 IIIB p26 recognized by a monoclonal antibody. The Journal of Immunology, 157(1), 198–206. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.157.1.198

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