Mapping and Regulation of the Tumor-associated Epitope Recognized by Monoclonal Antibody RS-11
We have previously described a rat monoclonal antibody, RS-11, which recognizes a tumor-associated antigen common to several species. In the present study, we have cloned and characterized the antigen recognized by RS-11. We screened a phage expression library prepared from HeLa cDNA and identified...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2000-09, Vol.275 (35), p.27075 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have previously described a rat monoclonal antibody, RS-11, which recognizes a tumor-associated antigen common to several
species. In the present study, we have cloned and characterized the antigen recognized by RS-11. We screened a phage expression
library prepared from HeLa cDNA and identified a clone that reacts with RS-11. DNA sequence analysis revealed that this clone
contains sequences of keratin 18 (nucleotides 568â1196). We constructed several glutathione S -transferase fusion proteins and synthetic peptides based on this DNA sequence analysis and examined their reactivity with
RS-11 to accurately map the RS-11 epitope. We determined that the epitope resides within a region of seven amino acids on
the α-helix 2B domain of keratin 18 in which two amino acids (Leu 366 and Lys 370 ) are completely conserved among intermediate filaments as well as other keratin members that are immunoreactive with RS-11.
These two residues are sequentially discontinuous but spatially adjacent. The RS-11 epitope is constitutively present in human
primary cultured hepatocytes; however, its immunoreactivity with RS-11 is up-regulated by malignant transformation or stimulation
with either epidermal growth factor or transforming growth factor alpha. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M908835199 |