1zea

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PDB ID 1zea

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, resolution 1.78Å
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Structure of the anti-cholera toxin antibody Fab fragment TE33 in complex with a D-peptide


OverviewOverview

The structure of a complex of the anti-cholera toxin antibody TE33 Fab (fragment antibody) with the D-peptide vpGsqhyds was solved to 1.78 A resolution. The D-peptide was derived from the linear L-peptide epitope VPGSQHIDS by a stepwise transformation. Despite the very similar amino acid sequence-the only difference is a tyrosine residue in position 7-there are marked differences in the individual positions with respect to their contribution to the peptide overall affinity as ascertained by a complete substitutional analysis. This is reflected by the X-ray structure of the TE33 Fab/D-peptide complex where there is an inverted orientation of the D-peptide as compared with the known structure of a corresponding complex containing the epitope L-peptide, with the side chains establishing different contacts within the binding site of TE33. The D- and L-peptide affinities are comparable and the surface areas buried by complex formation are almost the same. Thus the antibody TE33 provides a typical example for polyspecific binding behavior of IgG family antibodies.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1ZEA is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structure of an anti-cholera toxin antibody Fab in complex with an epitope-derived D-peptide: a case of polyspecific recognition., Scheerer P, Kramer A, Otte L, Seifert M, Wessner H, Scholz C, Krauss N, Schneider-Mergener J, Hohne W, J Mol Recognit. 2007 Jul-Aug;20(4):263-74. PMID:17712773

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