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STRUCTURE OF THE SINGLE-DOMAIN CAMELID ANTIBODY CAB-CA05
OverviewOverview
Grafting the antigen-binding loops onto a human antibody scaffold is a, widely used technique to humanise murine antibodies. The success of this, approach depends largely on the observation that the antigen-binding loops, adopt only a limited number of canonical structures. Identification of the, correct canonical structure is therefore essential. Algorithms that, predict the main-chain conformation of the hypervariable loops using only, the amino acid sequence often provide this information. Here, we describe, new canonical loop conformations for the hypervariable regions H1 and H2, as found in single-domain antibody fragments of dromedaries or llama., Although the occurrence of these new loop conformations was not predicted, by the algorithms used, it seems that they could occur in human or mouse, antigen-binding loops. Their discovery indicates that the currently used, set of canonical structures is incomplete and that the prediction, algorithms should be extended to include these new structures.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1F2X is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Camelus dromedarius. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Canonical antigen-binding loop structures in immunoglobulins: more structures, more canonical classes?, Decanniere K, Muyldermans S, Wyns L, J Mol Biol. 2000 Jun 30;300(1):83-91. PMID:10864500
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