Amino acid sequences and hapten binding of catalytic and noncatalytic antibodies against N super( alpha )-(5'-phosphopyridoxyl)-L-lysine

Upon immunization with a transition-state analog, only a minority of the hapten-binding antibodies will possess catalytic activity, which will vary in efficacy and substrate specificity. Here, the amino acid sequences of the variable domains of two pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent catalytic and...

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description Upon immunization with a transition-state analog, only a minority of the hapten-binding antibodies will possess catalytic activity, which will vary in efficacy and substrate specificity. Here, the amino acid sequences of the variable domains of two pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent catalytic and five noncatalytic hapten-binding antibodies raised by immunization with protein-conjugated N super( alpha )-(5'-phosphopyridoxyl)-L-lysine were determined by sequencing their cDNAs. The analysis revealed that the light chains of this set of antibodies were closely related (pairwise identity 65-80%), whereas the heavy chains could be traced back to two different but related groups (intergroup identity 50-54%). The majority of the antibodies proved not to be clonally related, a finding which correlates with their differences in enantiomeric selectivity in ligand binding and reaction specificity. Only one noncatalytic antibody was found to be clonally related with a catalytic antibody, the sequence identity being > 95% in both the V sub(H) and V sub(L) domains. The complementarity-determining regions were invariably abundant in tyrosine residues. Nitration of three to four tyrosine residues with tetranitromethane abolished hapten binding and catalytic activity. Partial protection by pyridoxal-5'-phosphate against inactivation suggested the presence of functionally important tyrosine residues in the binding sites of the antibodies.
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