A Collection of Single-Domain Antibodies that Crowd Ricin Toxin’s Active Site

oleh: Siva Krishna Angalakurthi, David J. Vance, Yinghui Rong, Chi My Thi Nguyen, Michael J. Rudolph, David Volkin, C. Russell Middaugh, David D. Weis, Nicholas J. Mantis

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2018-12-01

Deskripsi

In this report, we used hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry (HX-MS) to identify the epitopes recognized by 21 single-domain camelid antibodies (V<sub>H</sub>Hs) directed against the ribosome-inactivating subunit (RTA) of ricin toxin, a biothreat agent of concern to military and public health authorities. The V<sub>H</sub>Hs, which derive from 11 different B-cell lineages, were binned together based on competition ELISAs with IB2, a monoclonal antibody that defines a toxin-neutralizing hotspot (“cluster 3”) located in close proximity to RTA’s active site. HX-MS analysis revealed that the 21 V<sub>H</sub>Hs recognized four distinct epitope subclusters (3.1–3.4). Sixteen of the 21 V<sub>H</sub>Hs grouped within subcluster 3.1 and engage RTA α-helices C and G. Three V<sub>H</sub>Hs grouped within subcluster 3.2, encompassing α-helices C and G, plus α-helix B. The single V<sub>H</sub>H in subcluster 3.3 engaged RTA α-helices B and G, while the epitope of the sole V<sub>H</sub>H defining subcluster 3.4 encompassed α-helices C and E, and β-strand h. Modeling these epitopes on the surface of RTA predicts that the 20 V<sub>H</sub>Hs within subclusters 3.1–3.3 physically occlude RTA’s active site cleft, while the single antibody in subcluster 3.4 associates on the active site’s upper rim.