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| '''Human Factor VIII C2 Domain complexed to human monoclonal BO2C11 Fab.'''
| | ===Human Factor VIII C2 Domain complexed to human monoclonal BO2C11 Fab.=== |
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| ==Overview==
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| The development of an immune response to infused factor VIII is a complication affecting many patients with hemophilia A. Inhibitor antibodies bind to antigenic determinants on the factor VIII molecule and block its procoagulant activity. A patient-derived inhibitory immunoglobulin G4kappa antibody (BO2C11) produced by an immortalized memory B-lymphocyte cell line interferes with the binding of factor VIII to phospholipid surfaces and to von Willebrand factor. The structure of a Fab fragment derived from this antibody complexed with the factor VIII C2 domain was determined at 2.0 A resolution. The Fab interacts with solvent-exposed basic and hydrophobic side chains that form a membrane-association surface of factor VIII. This atomic resolution structure suggests a variety of amino acid substitutions in the C2 domain of factor VIII that might prevent the binding of anti-C2 inhibitor antibodies without significantly compromising the procoagulant functions of factor VIII. | | The line below this paragraph, {{ABSTRACT_PUBMED_11418455}}, adds the Publication Abstract to the page |
| | (as it appears on PubMed at http://www.pubmed.gov), where 11418455 is the PubMed ID number. |
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| | {{ABSTRACT_PUBMED_11418455}} |
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| ==About this Structure== | | ==About this Structure== |
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| [[Category: Factor viii]] | | [[Category: Factor viii]] |
| [[Category: Inhibitor]] | | [[Category: Inhibitor]] |
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