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Metal-dependent amyloid ?-degrading catalytic antibody construct.


ABSTRACT: Catalytic antibodies (catabodies) that degrade target antigens rapidly are rare. We describe the metal-dependence of catabody construct 2E6, an engineered heterodimer of immunoglobulin light chain variable domains that hydrolyzes amyloid ? peptides (A?) specifically. In addition to the electrophilic phosphonate inhibitor of serine proteases, the metal chelators ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and 1,10-phenanthroline completely inhibited the hydrolysis of A? by catabody 2E6. Formation of catabody-electrophilic phosphonate inhibitor adducts was unaffected by EDTA, suggesting that the metal exerts a favorable effect on a catalytic step after the initial catabody nucleophilic attack on A?. The EDTA inactivated catabody failed to disaggregate fibrillar A?, indicating the functional importance of the A? hydrolytic activity. Treating the EDTA-inactivated catabody with Zn(2+) or Co(2+) restored the A? hydrolytic activity, and Zn(2+)-induced catabody conformational transitions were evident by fluorescence emission spectroscopy. The studies reveal the absolute catabody dependence on a metal cofactor.

SUBMITTER: Nishiyama Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4512298 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metal-dependent amyloid β-degrading catalytic antibody construct.

Nishiyama Yasuhiro Y   Taguchi Hiroaki H   Hara Mariko M   Planque Stephanie A SA   Mitsuda Yukie Y   Paul Sudhir S  

Journal of biotechnology 20140401


Catalytic antibodies (catabodies) that degrade target antigens rapidly are rare. We describe the metal-dependence of catabody construct 2E6, an engineered heterodimer of immunoglobulin light chain variable domains that hydrolyzes amyloid β peptides (Aβ) specifically. In addition to the electrophilic phosphonate inhibitor of serine proteases, the metal chelators ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and 1,10-phenanthroline completely inhibited the hydrolysis of Aβ by catabody 2E6. Formation of c  ...[more]

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