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Characterization of the epitope for 4C4.1 mAb on alpha-latrotoxin using phage display-peptide libraries: prevention of toxin-dependent 45Ca(2+) uptake in non-neuronal human embryonic cells transiently expressing latrophilin
Authors:Pescatori M  Grasso A
Institution:Istituto di Biologia Cellulare, CNR, Viale Marx 43, 00137, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:alpha-Latrotoxin, a protein toxin present in the venom of black widow spider, interacts with membrane receptors of neurons and other secretory cells to stimulate exocytosis. Two types of receptors have been identified and cloned. Our attention has been focused on the calcium independent receptor, a G-protein coupled receptor, named latrophilin to see whether alpha-latrotoxin interaction was capable to produce an ionotropic effect, in alternative to the metabotropic hypothesis. Expression of latrophilin receptor is sufficient for the alpha-latrotoxin effect to become manifest. By inducing the transient expression of latrophilin receptor in non-neuronal human embryonic cells, we made them susceptible to toxin action as demonstrated by the increase in 45Ca(2+) accumulation detected after toxin treatment. Since the presence of a monoclonal antibody against alpha-latrotoxin (4C4.1 mAb) was able to obliterate toxin-dependent effects, we further investigated the nature of toxin-antibody interaction by characterization of the binding epitope using phage display-peptide libraries. A conformational epitope was recognized and partially localized on a region of the peptide toxin whereby a tetrameric structure is formed and inserted into the membrane of target cells where it functions as a pore.
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