Evidence for distinct contributions of heavy and light chains to restriction of antibody recognition of the HIV-1 principal neutralization determinant.

  • Watkins B
  • Davis A
  • Fiorentini S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have used phage Ab display technology to analyze two mAbs to HIV-1 envelope proteins gp120 and gp41. From the data obtained we are able to demonstrate that the recognition of the principal neutralization determinant of different strains of HIV-1 by neutralizing mAb M77 is restricted by its heavy and light chains in different ways. Native M77 is able to recognize and neutralize HIV-1 strain IIIB through binding to the gp120 V3 loop. M77 is unable to recognize strains of HIV-1 that differ on either the left or right side of the V3 loop tip. A chain-switched Fab fragment containing the M77 Fd fragment and a different light chain was able to recognize HIV-1 strains that differ from IIIB on the left side but not the right side of the V3 loop tip.

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Watkins, B. A., Davis, A. E., Fiorentini, S., di Marzo Veronese, F., & Reitz, M. S. (1996). Evidence for distinct contributions of heavy and light chains to restriction of antibody recognition of the HIV-1 principal neutralization determinant. The Journal of Immunology, 156(4), 1676–1683. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.156.4.1676

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