Mapping Immunodominant Antibody Epitopes of Abrin
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Antibodies
2.2. ELISA Titer Determination
2.3. In Vitro Abrin-Neutralization Assay
2.4. Epitope Mapping
3. Results
3.1. Characterization of Polyclonal Antiabrin Antibodies
3.2. Immunodominant Epitopes of Abrin Subunit A
3.3. Immunodominant Epitopes of Abrin Subunit B
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Serum | Binding (DIL50) a | Neutralization (ED50) b | B:N |
---|---|---|---|
R1 | 110,000 | 22,600 | 4.9 |
R2 | 27,000 | 8800 | 3.1 |
R3 | 153,400 | 112,300 | 1.4 |
M1 | 9000 | 960 | 9.4 |
Epitope No. | Epitope Sequence | ATA Residue Number |
---|---|---|
1 | EDRPI | 1–5 |
2 | KQFIEALR | 18–25 |
3 | IPVLP | 36–40 |
4 | TNAYV | 71–75 |
5 | GTQSY | 81–85 |
6 | DYLFTGT | 96–102 |
7 | GLQALT | 130–135 |
8 | QPDAAMISLE | 186–195 |
9 | QESVQD | 206–211 |
10 | PVIVD | 226–230 |
11 | CNPPN | 247–251 |
Epitope No. | Epitope Sequence | ATB Residue Number |
---|---|---|
1 | VRIGG | 16–20 |
2 | VDVYD | 26–30 |
3 | NGYHNG | 31–36 |
4 | DRLEE | 46–50 |
5 | WTLKSDK | 54–60 |
6 | YAPGSYV | 74–80 |
7 | IWDNGT | 97–102 |
8 | MGGTLTV | 119–125 |
9 | QGWRTGN | 134–140 |
10 | VTSIS | 146–150 |
11 | QAQGSNVWMAD | 158–168 |
12 | DGSI | 183–186 |
13 | WVKFNDGSI | 221–229 |
14 | KGSDPSLKQ | 241–249 |
15 | QIWLTLF | 261–267 |
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Alcalay, R.; Falach, R.; Gal, Y.; Sapoznikov, A.; Sabo, T.; Kronman, C.; Mazor, O. Mapping Immunodominant Antibody Epitopes of Abrin. Antibodies 2020, 9, 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/antib9020011
Alcalay R, Falach R, Gal Y, Sapoznikov A, Sabo T, Kronman C, Mazor O. Mapping Immunodominant Antibody Epitopes of Abrin. Antibodies. 2020; 9(2):11. https://doi.org/10.3390/antib9020011
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlcalay, Ron, Reut Falach, Yoav Gal, Anita Sapoznikov, Tamar Sabo, Chanoch Kronman, and Ohad Mazor. 2020. "Mapping Immunodominant Antibody Epitopes of Abrin" Antibodies 9, no. 2: 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/antib9020011
APA StyleAlcalay, R., Falach, R., Gal, Y., Sapoznikov, A., Sabo, T., Kronman, C., & Mazor, O. (2020). Mapping Immunodominant Antibody Epitopes of Abrin. Antibodies, 9(2), 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/antib9020011