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Publication : The mAB 13A4 monoclonal antibody to the mouse PROM1 protein recognizes a structural epitope.

First Author  Matalkah F Year  2022
Journal  PLoS One Volume  17
Issue  10 Pages  e0274958
PubMed ID  36215230 Mgi Jnum  J:329894
Mgi Id  MGI:7355630 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0274958
Citation  Matalkah F, et al. (2022) The mAB 13A4 monoclonal antibody to the mouse PROM1 protein recognizes a structural epitope. PLoS One 17(10):e0274958
abstractText  PROM1 (CD133, AC133) is a protein that is required for the maintenance of primary cilia. Mutation in the Prom1 gene in humans and animal models are associated with several forms of retinal degeneration. mAB 13A4 is the main reagent used to detect the mouse PROM1 protein. We endeavored to map the epitope of the rat monoclonal antibody mAB 13A4 to the mouse PROM1 protein. Deletion mutagenesis demonstrated that mAB 13A4 recognizes a structural epitope that is stabilized by two of the extracellular domains of PROM1. Furthermore, the affinity of mAB 13A4 to the major PROM1 isoform in photoreceptor cells is significantly reduced due to the inclusion of a photoreceptor-specific alternative exon in the third extracellular domain. Interestingly, a deletion in the photoreceptor specific isoform of six amino acids adjacent to the alternative exon restored the affinity of mAB 13A4 to PROM1. The results of the mutagenesis are consistent with the computationally predicted helical bundle structure of PROM1 and point to the utility of mAB 13A4 for evaluating the effect of mutations on the PROM1 structure. Our results show that the PROM1 isoform composition needs to be considered when interpreting tissue and developmental expression data produced by mAB 13A4.
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