4qf1
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Crystal structure of unliganded CH59UA, the inferred unmutated ancestor of the RV144 anti-HIV antibody lineage producing CH59
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedIn HIV-1, the ability to mount antibody responses to conserved, neutralizing epitopes is critical for protection. Here we have studied the light chain usage of human and rhesus macaque antibodies targeted to a dominant region of the HIV-1 envelope second variable (V2) region involving lysine (K) 169, the site of immune pressure in the RV144 vaccine efficacy trial. We found that humans and rhesus macaques used orthologous lambda variable gene segments encoding a glutamic acid-aspartic acid (ED) motif for K169 recognition. Structure determination of an unmutated ancestor antibody demonstrated that the V2 binding site was preconfigured for ED motif-mediated recognition prior to maturation. Thus, light chain usage for recognition of the site of immune pressure in the RV144 trial is highly conserved across species. These data indicate that the HIV-1 K169-recognizing ED motif has persisted over the diversification between rhesus macaques and humans, suggesting an evolutionary advantage of this antibody recognition mode. Antibody light-chain-restricted recognition of the site of immune pressure in the RV144 HIV-1 vaccine trial is phylogenetically conserved.,Wiehe K, Easterhoff D, Luo K, Nicely NI, Bradley T, Jaeger FH, Dennison SM, Zhang R, Lloyd KE, Stolarchuk C, Parks R, Sutherland LL, Scearce RM, Morris L, Kaewkungwal J, Nitayaphan S, Pitisuttithum P, Rerks-Ngarm S, Sinangil F, Phogat S, Michael NL, Kim JH, Kelsoe G, Montefiori DC, Tomaras GD, Bonsignori M, Santra S, Kepler TB, Alam SM, Moody MA, Liao HX, Haynes BF Immunity. 2014 Dec 18;41(6):909-18. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2014.11.014. Epub 2014 , Nov 29. PMID:25526306[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Loading citation details.. Citations No citations found See AlsoReferences
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Categories: Homo sapiens | Large Structures | Alam SM | Bonsignori M | Bradley T | Dennison SM | Easterhoff D | Haynes BF | Jaeger FH | Kaewkungwal J | Kelsoe G | Kepler TB | Kim J | Liao H-X | Lloyd KE | Luo K | Michael N | Montefiori DC | Moody MA | Morris L | Nicely NI | Nitayaphan S | Parks R | Pitisuttithum P | Rerks-Ngarm S | Santra S | Scearce RM | Stolarchuk C | Sutherland LL | Tomaras G | Wiehe K | Zhang R