Immunochemical studies of the 36-kDa common beta subunit of guanine nucleotide-binding proteins: identification of a major epitope
Twenty-four of 24 rabbits immunized with the beta subunit common to guanine nucleotide binding proteins developed antibodies reactive on immunoblots with the 15-kDa (amino-terminal) tryptic fragment of beta. Only 2 of 24 developed antibodies reactive with the 26-kDa (carboxy-terminal) tryptic fragme...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular pharmacology 1988-03, Vol.33 (3), p.257-264 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Twenty-four of 24 rabbits immunized with the beta subunit common to guanine nucleotide binding proteins developed antibodies
reactive on immunoblots with the 15-kDa (amino-terminal) tryptic fragment of beta. Only 2 of 24 developed antibodies reactive
with the 26-kDa (carboxy-terminal) tryptic fragment. The 15-kDa fragment-reactive antibodies were also detected in several
nonimmune sera. Antibodies reactive with the 15-kDa fragment could be affinity-purified from all beta-immune sera by adsorption
to a fusion protein encoded by a cDNA clone identified by expression vector screening. The 15-kDa fragment antibodies in nonimmune
sera did not bind to the fusion protein. Limited amino acid sequence homology between the 36-kDa beta subunit and the protein
encoded by the cDNA clone suggested that the amino-terminal decapeptide of beta contains a major epitope. A synthetic decapeptide,
corresponding to the amino terminus of the 36-kDa beta subunit, effectively and specifically blocked binding of antibodies
in beta-immune sera (but not in beta-reactive nonimmune sera) to nitrocellulose-bound 15-kDa fragment. The 15-kDa fragment-reactive
antibodies could be affinity-purified from beta-immune sera on a matrix containing bound decapeptide; affinity-purified antibodies
reacted equally well with the 36- and 35-kDa forms of the beta subunit. Native transducin beta/gamma complexes readily blocked
binding of 15-kDa fragment-reactive antibodies in immune but not nonimmune sera from binding to the nitrocellulose-bound fragment.
The results show that nonimmune sera may contain antibodies directed against an epitope of the 15-kDa fragment that is buried
in the native beta/gamma complex. In contrast, the amino terminal decapeptide of the beta subunit is exposed on the surface
of the native protein and contains a major antigenic site in both the 35- and 36-kDa forms. |
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ISSN: | 0026-895X 1521-0111 |