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Journal of Molecular Biology | 1994

Three-dimensional structures of the free and the antigen-complexed Fab from monoclonal anti-lysozyme antibody D44.1.

Bradford C. Braden; Hélène Souchon; Jean-Luc Eiselé; Graham A. Bentley; T. Narayana Bhat; Jorge Navaza; Roberto J. Poljak

The three-dimensional structures of the free and antigen-complexed Fabs from the mouse monoclonal anti-hen egg white lysozyme antibody D44.1 have been solved and refined by X-ray crystallographic techniques. The crystals of the free and lysozyme-bound Fabs were grown under identical conditions and their X-ray diffraction data were collected to 2.1 and 2.5 A, respectively. Two molecules of the Fab-lysozyme complex in the asymmetric unit of the crystals show nearly identical conformations and thus confirm the essential structural features of the antigen-antibody interface. Three buried water molecules enhance the surface complementarity at the interface and provide hydrogen bonds to stabilize the complex. Two hydrophobic buried holes are present at the interface which, although large enough to accommodate solvent molecules, are void. The combining site residues of the complexed FabD44.1 exhibit reduced temperature factors compared with those of the free Fab. Furthermore, small perturbations in atomic positions and rearrangements of side-chains at the combining site, and a relative rearrangement of the variable domains of the light (VL) and the heavy (VH) chains, detail a Fab accommodation of the bound lysozyme. The amino acid sequence of the VH domain, as well as the epitope of lysozyme recognized by D44.1 are very close to those previously reported for the monoclonal antibody HyHEL-5. A feature central to the FabD44.1 and FabHyHEL-5 complexes with lysozyme are three salt bridges between VH glutamate residues 35 and 50 and lysozyme arginine residues 45 and 68. The presence of the three salt bridges in the D44.1-lysozyme interface indicates that these bonds are not responsible for the 1000-fold increase in affinity for lysozyme that HyHEL-5 exhibits relative to D44.1.


Biochemistry | 1998

A mutational analysis of binding interactions in an antigen-antibody protein-protein complex.

William Dall'Acqua; Ellen R. Goldman; Wenhong Lin; Connie Teng; Daisuke Tsuchiya; Hongmin Li; Xavier Ysern; Bradford C. Braden; Yili Li; Sandra J. Smith-Gill; Roy A. Mariuzza


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2000

X-ray crystal structure of an anti-Buckminsterfullerene antibody fab fragment: biomolecular recognition of C(60).

Bradford C. Braden; Fernando A. Goldbaum; Bi-Xing Chen; Austin N. Kirschner; Stephen R. Wilson; Bernard F. Erlanger


Biochemistry | 2000

Estimation of the hydrophobic effect in an antigen-antibody protein-protein interface.

Eric J. Sundberg; Mariela Urrutia; Bradford C. Braden; Jordi Isern; Daisuke Tsuchiya; Barry A. Fields; Emilio L. Malchiodi; José Tormo; Frederick P. Schwarz; Roy A. Mariuzza


Biochemistry | 1997

Analysis of binding interactions in an idiotope-antiidiotope protein-protein complex by double mutant cycles.

Ellen R. Goldman; William Dall'Acqua; Bradford C. Braden; Roy A. Mariuzza


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1996

Crystal structure of an Fv-Fv idiotope-anti-idiotope complex at 1.9 A resolution.

Bradford C. Braden; Barry A. Fields; Xavier Ysern; William Dall'Acqua; Fernando A. Goldbaum; Roberto J. Poljak; Roy A. Mariuzza


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Structural mechanism for affinity maturation of an anti-lysozyme antibody

Ana Cauerhff; Fernando A. Goldbaum; Bradford C. Braden


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997

Characterization of anti-anti-idiotypic antibodies that bind antigen and an anti-idiotype

Fernando A. Goldbaum; C. Alejandro Velikovsky; William Dall’Acqua; Carlos A. Fossati; Barry A. Fields; Bradford C. Braden; Roberto J. Poljak; Roy A. Mariuzza


Journal of Molecular Recognition | 1995

Conservation of water molecules in an antibody–antigen interaction

Bradford C. Braden; Barry A. Fields; Roberto J. Poljak


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1989

Glycera dibranchiata Hemoglobin

Bradford C. Braden; Gina Arents; Eduardo A. Padlan; Warner E. Love

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Roberto J. Poljak

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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Barry A. Fields

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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Fernando A. Goldbaum

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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William Dall'Acqua

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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Daisuke Tsuchiya

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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Ellen R. Goldman

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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Frederick P. Schwarz

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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