PMID: 2480654Nov 24, 1989Paper

Epitope mapping of the anti-urokinase monoclonal antibody 5B4 by isolated domains of urokinase.

Thrombosis and Haemostasis
A CortiG Cassani

Abstract

The amino terminal fragment (ATF) of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) is a degradation product comprising the entire growth factor-like and kringle domains. It has been previously shown that ATF is able to bind to the u-PA receptor through the growth factor-like domain and that the anti u-PA monoclonal antibody 5B4 (Mab 5B4) binds to ATF preventing u-PA receptor binding. To localize more precisely the epitope recognized by Mab 5B4, ATF was subfragmented by controlled enzymatic proteolysis with V8 protease. Three subfragments of 4,000 Mr (F-4k), 11,000 Mr (F-11k) and 12,000 Mr (F-12k) were purified from the reaction mixture and characterized. SDS-PAGE under reducing and non-reducing conditions, N-terminal aminoacid sequence analysis and C-terminal aminoacid analysis of each fragment indicate that F-4k and F-11k correspond to intact growth factor-like domain and kringle domain (residues 4-43 and 44-135 respectively) while F-12k corresponds to the kringle domain cleaved in the first loop at the glu52-gly53 bond. By Western blot and competitive binding experiments we show that Mab 5B4 recognizes an epitope located on the kringle domain of u-PA and that the binding is strongly reduced when the kringle contains an additiona...Continue Reading

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