Phagotopes derived by antibody screening of phage-displayed random peptide libraries vary in immunoreactivity: Studies using an exemplary monoclonal antibody, CII-C1, to type II collagen


Autoria(s): Davies, J. M.; Rowley, M. J.; Mackay, I. R.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Antibody screening of phage-displayed random peptide libraries to identify mimotopes of conformational epitopes is promising. However, because interpretations can be difficult, an exemplary system has been used in the present study to investigate whether variation in the peptide sequences of selected phagotopes corresponded with variation in immunoreactivity. The phagotopes, derived using a well-characterized monoclonal antibody, CII-C1, to a known conformational epitope on type II collagen, C1, were tested by direct and inhibition ELISA for reactivity with CII-C1. A multiple sequence alignment algorithm, PILEUP, was used to sort the peptides expressed by the phagotopes into clusters. A model was prepared of the C1 epitope on type II collagen. The 12 selected phagotopes reacted with CII-C1 by both direct ELISA (titres from < 100-11 200) and inhibition ELISA (20-100% inhibition); the reactivity varied according to the peptide sequence and assay format. The differences in reactivity between the phagotopes were mostly in accord with the alignment, by PILEUP, of the peptide sequences. The finding that the phagotopes functionally mimicked the C1 epitope on collagen was validated in that amino acids RRL at the amino terminal of many of the peptides were topographically demonstrable on the model of the C1 epitope. Notably, one phagotope that expressed the widely divergent peptide C-IAPKRHNSA-C also mimicked the C1 epitope, as judged by reactivity in each of the assays used: these included cross-inhibition of CII-C1 reactivity with each of the other phagotopes and inhibition by a synthetic peptide corresponding to that expressed by the most frequently selected phagotope, RRLPFGSQM. Thus, it has been demonstrated that multiple phage-displayed peptides can mimic the same epitope and that observed immunoreactivity of selected phagotopes with the selecting mAb can depend on the primary sequence of the expressed peptide and also on the assay format used.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87930/

Publicador

Nature Publishing Group

Relação

DOI:10.1046/j.1440-1711.1999.00846.x

Davies, J. M., Rowley, M. J., & Mackay, I. R. (1999) Phagotopes derived by antibody screening of phage-displayed random peptide libraries vary in immunoreactivity: Studies using an exemplary monoclonal antibody, CII-C1, to type II collagen. Immunology and Cell Biology, 77(6), pp. 483-490.

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© 1999 Australasian Society for Immunology

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #Monoclonal antibody #Phage display #Random peptide libraries #Type II collagen #collagen antibody #collagen type 2 #epitope #peptide library #amino acid sequence #amino terminal sequence #article #controlled study #enzyme linked immunosorbent assay #immunoreactivity #Animals #Antibodies #Monoclonal #Antibody Specificity #Antigen-Antibody Reactions #Binding #Competitive #Cattle #Collagen #Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques #Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay #Epitopes #Models #Molecular #Peptides #Serologic Tests
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Journal Article