Diversity at the variable-joining region boundary of lambda light chains has a pronounced effect on immunoglobulin ligand-binding activity
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Diversity at the variable-joining region boundary of lambda light chains has a pronounced effect on immunoglobulin ligand-binding activity
Abstract
By recombining lambda light (L) chains having known variable (V) region amino acid or nucleotide sequences with a heavy (H) chain from a myeloma protein or a monoclonal antibody, we obtained reconstituted Igs that differed from each other in sequence by only one or a few amino acid substitutions at known L chain positions. Differences in affinity of the reconstituted Igs for 2,4-dinitrophenyl (DNP) ligands revealed a pronounced effect on Ig binding activity of amino acids at the V-J boundary of the lambda chains. In one instance, two reconstituted Igs that differed about 1000-fold in affinity for epsilon-DNP-aminocaproate differed in primary structure by only a single tyrosine-phenylalanine substitution at the V-J junction (position 98) of their lambda 2 chains--i.e., by only one out of approximately 660 amino acid residues (L + H chains). By focusing on affinity changes, chains with unusual V lambda-J lambda junctional residues were identified. It is possible that because of a critical effect on tertiary structure junctional amino acid variations arising from gene segment assembly (V/J and perhaps V/D/J) constitute an important source of ligand-binding diversity of antibodies.
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