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Heavy chain-only antibody genes in fish evolved to generate unique CDR3 repertoire.


ABSTRACT: In addition to conventional immunoglobulin, camelids and cartilaginous fish express a special class of antibody that consists only of heavy (H) chain (HCAbs). In the holocephalan elephantfish, there are two HCAb classes, one of which has evolved surprising features. The H-chain genes in cartilaginous fish are organized as 20-200 minigenes, or clusters, each consisting of VH, 1-3 DH, JH gene segments with one set of constant region exons. We report that HHC2 (holocephalan H-chain antibody 2) evolved from IgM H-chain clusters, but its DH gene segments have diverged considerably. The three DH in HHC2 clusters are A-rich, so that one to three potential reading frames for each DH encode lysine and arginine. All three are incorporated into the rearranged VDJ, ensuring that the ligand-binding site carries multiple basic residues, as cDNA sequences demonstrate. The electropositive character in HHC2 CDR3 is accompanied by a paucity of aromatic amino acids, the latter feature at variance to the established, interactive role of tyrosine not only in ligand-binding but generally at interfaces of protein complexes. The selection for these divergent HHC2 features challenges currently accepted ideas on what determines antibody reactivity and molecular recognition.

SUBMITTER: Anumukonda K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9590256 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heavy chain-only antibody genes in fish evolved to generate unique CDR3 repertoire.

Anumukonda Kamala K   Francis Malcolm M   Currie Peter P   Tulenko Frank F   Hsu Ellen E  

European journal of immunology 20211119 2


In addition to conventional immunoglobulin, camelids and cartilaginous fish express a special class of antibody that consists only of heavy (H) chain (HCAbs). In the holocephalan elephantfish, there are two HCAb classes, one of which has evolved surprising features. The H-chain genes in cartilaginous fish are organized as 20-200 minigenes, or clusters, each consisting of VH, 1-3 DH, JH gene segments with one set of constant region exons. We report that HHC2 (holocephalan H-chain antibody 2) evol  ...[more]

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