Conformational rearrangements in antibody antigen recognition are essential events where kinetic discrimination of isomers expands the universe of combinations. We investigated the interaction mechanism of a monoclonal antibody, M1, raised against E7 from human papillomavirus, a prototypic viral oncoprotein and a model intrinsically disordered protein. The mapped 12-amino acid immunodominant epitope lies within a "hinge" region between the N-terminal intrinsically disordered and the C-terminal globular domains. Kinetic experiments show that despite being within an intrinsically disordered region, the hinge E7 epitope has at least two populations separated by a high energy barrier. Nuclear magnetic resonance traced the origin of this barrier...
Protein-protein interactions together constitute the complex fabric of biochemical circuitry that dr...
The identification of immunogenic regions on the surface of antigens, which are able to stimulate an...
SummaryDisordered proteins are important antigens in a range of infectious diseases. Little is known...
Conformational rearrangements in antibody·antigen recognition are essential events where kinetic dis...
Abstract Proline cis-trans isomerisation is a regulatory mechanism used in a range of biological pro...
El reconocimiento de antígenos por medio de anticuerpos es un evento fundamental en la respuesta inm...
Self-assembly is a common theme in proteins of unrelated sequences or functions. The human papilloma...
BACKGROUND: Self-assembly is a common theme in proteins of unrelated sequences or functions. The hum...
Background: Self-assembly is a common theme in proteins of unrelated sequences or functions. The hum...
Antibody 10E8 is capable of effectively neutralizing HIV through its recognition of the membrane-pro...
AbstractThe refolding kinetics of a single-chain Fv (scFv) fragment, derived from the phosphorylchol...
Background: Antibodies are prototypes of multimeric proteins and consist of structurally similar dom...
SummaryCorrelation between the promiscuity of the primary antibody response and conformational flexi...
Background: How antibodies recognize and bind to antigens can not be totally explained by rigid shap...
The interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) with their molecular targets are essent...
Protein-protein interactions together constitute the complex fabric of biochemical circuitry that dr...
The identification of immunogenic regions on the surface of antigens, which are able to stimulate an...
SummaryDisordered proteins are important antigens in a range of infectious diseases. Little is known...
Conformational rearrangements in antibody·antigen recognition are essential events where kinetic dis...
Abstract Proline cis-trans isomerisation is a regulatory mechanism used in a range of biological pro...
El reconocimiento de antígenos por medio de anticuerpos es un evento fundamental en la respuesta inm...
Self-assembly is a common theme in proteins of unrelated sequences or functions. The human papilloma...
BACKGROUND: Self-assembly is a common theme in proteins of unrelated sequences or functions. The hum...
Background: Self-assembly is a common theme in proteins of unrelated sequences or functions. The hum...
Antibody 10E8 is capable of effectively neutralizing HIV through its recognition of the membrane-pro...
AbstractThe refolding kinetics of a single-chain Fv (scFv) fragment, derived from the phosphorylchol...
Background: Antibodies are prototypes of multimeric proteins and consist of structurally similar dom...
SummaryCorrelation between the promiscuity of the primary antibody response and conformational flexi...
Background: How antibodies recognize and bind to antigens can not be totally explained by rigid shap...
The interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) with their molecular targets are essent...
Protein-protein interactions together constitute the complex fabric of biochemical circuitry that dr...
The identification of immunogenic regions on the surface of antigens, which are able to stimulate an...
SummaryDisordered proteins are important antigens in a range of infectious diseases. Little is known...