Binding site on human immunoglobulin G for the affinity ligand HWRGWV.

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Yang, Haiou

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Gurgel, Patrick V

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Williams, D Keith

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Bobay, Benjamin G

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Cavanagh, John

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Muddiman, David C

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Carbonell, Ruben G

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2023-09-01T14:00:51Z

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2023-09-01T14:00:51Z

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2010-05

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2023-09-01T14:00:50Z

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Affinity ligand HWRGWV has demonstrated the ability to isolate human immunoglobulin G (hIgG) from mammalian cell culture media. The ligand specifically binds hIgG through its Fc portion. This work shows that deglycosylation of hIgG has no influence on its binding to the HWRGWV ligand and the ligand does not compete with Protein A or Protein G in binding hIgG. It is suggested by the mass spectrometry (MS) data and docking simulation that HWRGWV binds to the pFc portion of hIgG and interacts with the amino acids in the loop Ser383-Asn389 (SNGQPEN) located in the C(H)3 domain. Subsequent modeling has suggested a possible three-dimensional minimized solution structure for the interaction of hIgG and the HWRGWV ligand. The results support the fact that a peptide as small as a hexamer can have specific interactions with large proteins such as hIgG.

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0952-3499

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1099-1352

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28894

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eng

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Wiley

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Journal of molecular recognition : JMR

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10.1002/jmr.967

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Animals

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Humans

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Endopeptidases

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Pepsin A

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Oligopeptides

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Staphylococcal Protein A

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Immunoglobulin G

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Nerve Tissue Proteins

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Ligands

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Sequence Alignment

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Binding Sites

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Amino Acid Sequence

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Protein Structure, Tertiary

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Protein Binding

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Models, Molecular

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Molecular Sequence Data

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Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments

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Binding site on human immunoglobulin G for the affinity ligand HWRGWV.

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Journal article

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Bobay, Benjamin G|0000-0003-4775-3686

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271

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282

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3

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Clinical Science Departments

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Radiology

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Published

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23

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