Antibody CDR amino acids underlying the functionality of antibody repertoires in recognizing diverse protein antigens

Hung Pin Peng, Hung Ju Hsu, Chung Ming Yu, Fei Hung Hung, Chao Ping Tung, Yu Chuan Huang, Chi Yung Chen, Pei Hsun Tsai, An Suei Yang

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摘要

Antibodies recognize protein antigens with exquisite specificity in a complex aqueous environment, where interfacial waters are an integral part of the antibody–protein complex interfaces. In this work, we elucidate, with computational analyses, the principles governing the antibodies’ specificity and affinity towards their cognate protein antigens in the presence of explicit interfacial waters. Experimentally, in four model antibody–protein complexes, we compared the contributions of the interaction types in antibody–protein antigen complex interfaces with the antibody variants selected from phage-displayed synthetic antibody libraries. Evidently, the specific interactions involving a subset of aromatic CDR (complementarity determining region) residues largely form the predominant determinant underlying the specificity of the antibody–protein complexes in nature. The interfacial direct/water-mediated hydrogen bonds accompanying the CDR aromatic interactions are optimized locally but contribute little in determining the epitope location. The results provide insights into the phenomenon that natural antibodies with limited sequence and structural variations in an antibody repertoire can recognize seemingly unlimited protein antigens. Our work suggests guidelines in designing functional artificial antibody repertoires with practical applications in developing novel antibody-based therapeutics and diagnostics for treating and preventing human diseases.
原文英語
文章編號12555
期刊Scientific Reports
12
發行號1
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出版狀態已發佈 - 12月 2022
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