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Publication : Molecular and structural properties of three autoimmune IgG monoclonal antibodies to histone H2B.

First Author  Monestier M Year  2000
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  275
Issue  18 Pages  13558-63
PubMed ID  10788471 Mgi Jnum  J:62104
Mgi Id  MGI:1858339 Doi  10.1074/jbc.275.18.13558
Citation  Monestier M, et al. (2000) Molecular and structural properties of three autoimmune IgG monoclonal antibodies to histone H2B. J Biol Chem 275(18):13558-63
abstractText  In systemic autoimmune diseases such as lupus the immune system produces autoantibodies to nuclear antigens including DNA and histone molecules. In the present study, we describe three monoclonal IgG antibodies that have been obtained from lupus-prone MRL/lpr mice. These three antibodies react with the amino terminus of histone H2B, a region of the molecule that is accessible in chromatin. Using a series of overlapping H2B synthetic peptides and structural analogues, we have mapped the different epitopes recognized by these antibodies. We have also sequenced the combining sites (variable regions) of the antibodies and modeled their interactions with the corresponding epitopes. Overall, the data suggest that the mechanisms of interaction with antigen are different for each of the three antibodies, even though they all react with the amino-terminal domain of the histone H2B molecule. The results also suggest that the binding between these antibodies and histone H2B is different from that between most antibodies and conventional protein antigens since the heavy chain complementarity-determining region 3 appears to play only a limited role in the three antibodies tested. The study of the interaction between self-antigens and spontaneously occurring autoantibodies may help us elucidate the mechanisms driving the expansion of self-reactive lymphocytes.
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