PMID: 2494173Mar 15, 1989Paper

Variable region primary structures of a high affinity anti-fluorescein immunoglobulin M cryoglobulin exhibiting oxazolone cross-reactivity

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
M A Dombrink-KurtzmanE W Voss

Abstract

Previous studies of murine IgM hybridoma protein 18-2-3, derived from an (NZB/NZW)F1 mouse following hyperimmunization with fluorescein (Fl)-conjugated keyhole limpet hemocyanin, demonstrated a high affinity for Fl (Ka = 2.9 x 10(10) M-1) and cryoprecipitation that was abrogated upon Fl binding to the antibody-combining site. V region sequences of 18-2-3 were determined by Edman degradation and nucleotide sequence analysis. The VH region of 18-2-3 was encoded by a gene VHI(B) of the Q52 VH family with 96% homology to anti-oxazolone antibody NQ7.5.3 but utilized a larger D region (DQ52 plus N region). The V kappa region of 18-2-3 was encoded by a gene V kappa IV with an amino acid sequence 97% homologous to that of anti-oxazolone antibody NQ11.1.18. Although monoclonal anti-Fl antibodies 18-2-3 and 4-4-20 possessed similar binding affinities and quenched bound fluorescein to the same extent (Qmax greater than 96%), they utilized different VH, D, V kappa, and J kappa genes, but the same JH gene segment (JH4). Solid-phase analyses showed that 18-2-3 was not idiotypically related to 4-4-20 and 9-40, prototypic anti-Fl antibodies. Fine specificity binding patterns of Fl analogues by 18-2-3 IgM and IgMs were distinct from other anti-...Continue Reading

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