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Complex-type N-glycan recognition by potent broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies.


ABSTRACT: Broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies (bNAbs) can recognize carbohydrate-dependent epitopes on gp120. In contrast to previously characterized glycan-dependent bNAbs that recognize high-mannose N-glycans, PGT121 binds complex-type N-glycans in glycan microarrays. We isolated the B-cell clone encoding PGT121, which segregates into PGT121-like and 10-1074-like groups distinguished by sequence, binding affinity, carbohydrate recognition, and neutralizing activity. Group 10-1074 exhibits remarkable potency and breadth but no detectable binding to protein-free glycans. Crystal structures of unliganded PGT121, 10-1074, and their likely germ-line precursor reveal that differential carbohydrate recognition maps to a cleft between complementarity determining region (CDR)H2 and CDRH3. This cleft was occupied by a complex-type N-glycan in a "liganded" PGT121 structure. Swapping glycan contact residues between PGT121 and 10-1074 confirmed their importance for neutralization. Although PGT121 binds complex-type N-glycans, PGT121 recognized high-mannose-only HIV envelopes in isolation and on virions. As HIV envelopes exhibit varying proportions of high-mannose- and complex-type N-glycans, these results suggest promiscuous carbohydrate interactions, an advantageous adaptation ensuring neutralization of all viruses within a given strain.

SUBMITTER: Mouquet H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3511153 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complex-type N-glycan recognition by potent broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies.

Mouquet Hugo H   Scharf Louise L   Euler Zelda Z   Liu Yan Y   Eden Caroline C   Scheid Johannes F JF   Halper-Stromberg Ariel A   Gnanapragasam Priyanthi N P PN   Spencer Daniel I R DI   Seaman Michael S MS   Schuitemaker Hanneke H   Feizi Ten T   Nussenzweig Michel C MC   Bjorkman Pamela J PJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121030 47


Broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies (bNAbs) can recognize carbohydrate-dependent epitopes on gp120. In contrast to previously characterized glycan-dependent bNAbs that recognize high-mannose N-glycans, PGT121 binds complex-type N-glycans in glycan microarrays. We isolated the B-cell clone encoding PGT121, which segregates into PGT121-like and 10-1074-like groups distinguished by sequence, binding affinity, carbohydrate recognition, and neutralizing activity. Group 10-1074 exhibits remarkable pot  ...[more]

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