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Nucleosomes as antigens. Characterization of determinants and cross-reactivity
Authors:L Einck  R Dibble  L Y Frado  C L Woodcock
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA
Abstract:Antibodies raised against chicken erythrocyte nucleosomes were characterized in terms of their binding to individual chromatin components and tested for cross-reactivity with chromatin from other species. Most of the proteins present in the immunogen elicited antibodies. Of the histones, H5 elicited the strongest response, followed by H2B, H2A, H3 and H4. In addition, antibodies specific for several non-histone chromosomal proteins (NHCPs) were present, especially those NHCPs which remain bound to DNA in 5.0 M urea, 2.5 M NaCl, at pH 5.0. No antibodies to native DNA could be detected. Strong cross-reactions were observed between the antinucleosome sera, and nuclei, chromosomes, or nucleosomes from other vertebrate (calf, African green monkey), insect (Drosophila melanogaster) and higher plant (Haemanthus katherinae) species. In the case of Drosophila the cross-reaction was shown to be mainly due to the C-terminal (63–128) portion of H2B with smaller contributions from H3 and H4. These results are discussed in relation to exposed antigenic sites on nucleosomes, and the extent to which they have been conserved during evolution. Also, parallels between the immunological response to nucleosomes and the anti-nuclear antibodies characteristics of systemic lupus erythematosus are considered.
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