The ABO blood group system is the most important blood type system in human transfusion medicine. Here, we explore the specificity of antibody recognition toward ABO blood group antigens using computational modeling and biolayer interferometry. Automated docking and molecular dynamics simulations were used to explore the origin of the specificity of an anti-blood group A antibody variable fragment (Fv AC1001). The analysis predicts a number of Fv-antigen interactions that contribute to affinity, including a hydrogen bond between a HisL49 and the carbonyl moiety of the GalNAc in antigen A. This interaction was consistent with the dependence of affinity on pH, as measured experimentally; at lower pH there is an increase in binding affinity. B...
Antibodies are proteins of the adapative immune system. Structural diversity in an antibody's two va...
If we understand the structural rules governing antibody (Ab)-antigen (Ag) interactions in a given v...
Recombinant antibodies are of profound clinical significance; yet, anti-carbohydrate antibodies are ...
The ABO blood group system is the most important blood type system in human transfusion medicine. He...
The specificity of antibody recognition of the ABO blood group trisaccharide antigens has been explo...
Given the increasing exploitation of antibodies in different contexts such as molecular diagnostics ...
The A and B blood group antigens are very similar, and differ in only one functional chemical moiety...
Protein A affinity chromatography is a key step in the downstream processing of monoclonal antibodie...
Although the nature of the blood groups A and B has been comprehensively studied for a long time, it...
Antibody-carbohydrate interactions play central roles in stimulating adverse immune reactions. The m...
Antibodies are widely used not only as therapeutic agents but also as research tools and diagnostic ...
This thesis studies how molecular simulation can identify aspects of antibody-antigen interfaces tha...
IMPACT: 4.894International audienceAntibody molecules are able to recognize any antigen with high af...
Antibodies are a class of proteins vital in mediating immune responses in vertebrates. Their bindin...
In this work, we propose a model for the structure of the antigen-antibody complex formed by human H...
Antibodies are proteins of the adapative immune system. Structural diversity in an antibody's two va...
If we understand the structural rules governing antibody (Ab)-antigen (Ag) interactions in a given v...
Recombinant antibodies are of profound clinical significance; yet, anti-carbohydrate antibodies are ...
The ABO blood group system is the most important blood type system in human transfusion medicine. He...
The specificity of antibody recognition of the ABO blood group trisaccharide antigens has been explo...
Given the increasing exploitation of antibodies in different contexts such as molecular diagnostics ...
The A and B blood group antigens are very similar, and differ in only one functional chemical moiety...
Protein A affinity chromatography is a key step in the downstream processing of monoclonal antibodie...
Although the nature of the blood groups A and B has been comprehensively studied for a long time, it...
Antibody-carbohydrate interactions play central roles in stimulating adverse immune reactions. The m...
Antibodies are widely used not only as therapeutic agents but also as research tools and diagnostic ...
This thesis studies how molecular simulation can identify aspects of antibody-antigen interfaces tha...
IMPACT: 4.894International audienceAntibody molecules are able to recognize any antigen with high af...
Antibodies are a class of proteins vital in mediating immune responses in vertebrates. Their bindin...
In this work, we propose a model for the structure of the antigen-antibody complex formed by human H...
Antibodies are proteins of the adapative immune system. Structural diversity in an antibody's two va...
If we understand the structural rules governing antibody (Ab)-antigen (Ag) interactions in a given v...
Recombinant antibodies are of profound clinical significance; yet, anti-carbohydrate antibodies are ...