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Comparative Study
. 1992 Sep 15;89(18):8532-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.18.8532.

Convergent evolution among immunoglobulin G-binding bacterial proteins

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Comparative Study

Convergent evolution among immunoglobulin G-binding bacterial proteins

I M Frick et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Protein G, a bacterial cell-wall protein with high affinity for the constant region of IgG (IgGFc) antibodies, contains homologous repeats responsible for the interaction with IgGFc. A synthetic peptide corresponding to an 11-amino acid-long sequence in the COOH-terminal region of the repeats was found to bind to IgGFc and block the interaction with protein G. Moreover, two other IgGFc-binding bacterial proteins (proteins A and H), which do not contain any sequences homologous to the peptide, were also inhibited in their interactions with IgGFc by the peptide. Finally, a decapeptide based on a sequence in IgGFc blocked the binding of all three proteins to IgGFc. This unusually clear example of convergent evolution emphasizes the complexity of protein-protein interactions and suggests that bacterial surface-protein interaction with host protein adds selective advantages to the microorganism.

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