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STRUCTURE OF THE FAB FRAGMENT FROM A HUMAN IGM COLD AGGLUTININ
OverviewOverview
Cold agglutinins (CAs) are IgM autoantibodies characterized by their, ability to agglutinate in vitro RBC at low temperatures. These, autoantibodies cause hemolytic anemia in patients with CA disease. Many, diverse Ags are recognized by CAs, most frequently those belonging to the, I/i system. These are oligosaccharides composed of repeated units of, N:-acetyllactosamine, expressed on RBC. The three-dimensional structure of, the Fab of KAU, a human monoclonal IgM CA with anti-I activity, was, determined. The KAU combining site shows an extended cavity and a, neighboring pocket. Residues from the hypervariable loops V(H)CDR3, V(L)CDR1, and V(L)CDR3 form the cavity, whereas the small pocket is, defined essentially by residues from the hypervariable loops V(H)CDR1 and, V(H)CDR2. This fact could explain the V(H)4-34 germline gene restriction, among CA. The KAU combining site topography is consistent with one that, binds a polysaccharide. The combining site overall dimensions are 15 A, wide and 24 A long. Conservation of key binding site residues among, anti-I/i CAs indicates that this is a common feature of this family of, autoantibodies. We also describe the first high resolution structure of, the human IgM C(H)1:C(L) domain. The structural analysis shows that the, C(H)1-C(L) interface is mainly conserved during the isotype switch process, from IgM to IgG1.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1DN0 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Three-dimensional structure of the Fab from a human IgM cold agglutinin., Cauerhff A, Braden BC, Carvalho JG, Aparicio R, Polikarpov I, Leoni J, Goldbaum FA, J Immunol. 2000 Dec 1;165(11):6422-8. PMID:11086081
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