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Contribution of Light Chain Residues to High Affinity Binding in an HIV-1 Antibody Explored by Combinatorial Scanning Mutagenesis

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 49, 期 26, 页码 5464-5472

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi100293q

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  1. Einstein-Montefiore Center for AIDS Research
  2. Mabel Beckman Foundation
  3. National Institutes of Health [T32-GM008572]

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Detailed analysis of factors governing high affinity antibody antigen interactions yields important insight into molecular recognition and facilitates the design of functional antibody libraries. Here we describe comprehensive mutagenesis of the light chain complementarity determining regions (CDRs) of HIV-1 antibody D5 (which binds its target, 5-Helix, with a reported K-D of 50 pM). Combinatorial scanning mutagenesis libraries were prepared in which CDR residues on the D5 light chain were varied among WT side chain identity or alanine. Selection of these libraries against 5-Helix and then sequence analysis of the resulting population were used to quantify energetic consequences of mutation from wild-type to alanine (Delta Delta G(Ala-WT)) at each position. This analysis revealed several hotspot residues (Delta Delta G(Ala-WT) >= 1 kcal/mol) that formed combining site features critical to the affinity of the interaction. Tolerance of 05 light chain residues to alternative mutations was explored with a second library. We found that light chain residues located at the center and at the periphery of the D5 combining site contribute to shape complementarity and electrostatic characteristics. Thus, the affinity of D5 for 5-Helix arises from extended interactions involving both the heavy and light chains of D5. These results provide significant insight for future antibody engineering efforts.

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