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Evidence for conformationally different states of interleukin‐10: binding of a neutralizing antibody enhances accessibility of a hidden epitope
Authors:Ulrich Reineke  Jens Schneider‐Mergener  Ralf W. Glaser  Rolf‐Dietrich Stigler  Martina Seifert  Hans‐Dieter Volk  Robert Sabat
Abstract:We present the mapping of two anti‐human interleukin‐10 (hIL‐10) antibodies (CB/RS/2 and CB/RS/11) which have been described as binding their antigen cooperatively. The epitopes were identified using hIL‐10‐derived overlapping peptide scans prepared by spot synthesis. To identify residues essential for binding within the two epitopes, each position was replaced by all other L ‐amino acids. The epitope‐derived peptides were further characterized with respect to antibody affinity and their inhibition of the antibody–hIL‐10 interaction. One antibody (CB/RS/11) binds to residues which are completely buried in the X‐ray structure of IL‐10. Accessibility of this hidden epitope is enhanced upon binding of the antibody CB/RS/2, which recognizes a discontinuous epitope located nearby. The recognition of the hidden CB/RS/11 epitope, as well as the cooperative binding behaviour of the two antibodies, provides evidence that IL‐10 can adopt a conformational state other than that observed in the crystal structure. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:interleukin‐10  peptide scan  hidden epitope  cryptic epitope  spot synthesis  antibody
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