Staphylococcal superantigen-like protein 10 (SSL10) binds to human immunoglobulin G (IgG) and inhibits complement activation via the classical pathway

Molecular Immunology
Saotomo ItohTsutomu Tsuji

Abstract

Staphylococcal superantigen-like (SSL) proteins are a family of exoproteins that share structural similarity with staphylococcal superantigens but exhibit no superantigenic activity. It was previously reported that two members (SSL5 and SSL7) bound to serum components and cell adhesion molecules involved in host immune response; however, the other family members have not been functionally characterized. In this study, we attempted to isolate SSL10-binding proteins from human serum and found that recombinant His-tagged SSL10 bound two major polypeptides of approximately 50 and approximately 25 kDa after affinity purification and SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. These polypeptides were identified as heavy and light chains of human IgG by peptide mass fingerprinting analysis. The specific interaction between recombinant SSL10 and human IgG was confirmed by far Western blot analysis using immobilized SSL10 and pull-down analysis using SSL10-conjugated Sepharose. Surface plasmon resonance analysis revealed that the dissociation equilibrium constant for the interaction between human IgG and recombinant SSL10 was estimated to be 220 nM. We also found that recombinant SSL10 inhibited the binding of complement component C1q to Ig...Continue Reading

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