Construction of phosphorylatable chimeric monoclonal antibody CC49 with a casein kinase I recognition site |
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Authors: | Lin L Gillies S D Schlom J Pestka S |
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Institution: | University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, New Jersey, 08854-5635, USA. |
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Abstract: | Phosphorylation sites for casein kinase I were introduced into chimeric monoclonal antibody CC49 (MAb-chCC49) by inserting a synthetic fragment (CK1) encoding two casein kinase I phosphorylation sites into an expression vector. The phosphorylation sites were created by incorporating the predicted consensus sequences for phosphorylation by the casein kinase I at the carboxyl terminus of the heavy-chain constant region of the MAb-chCC49. The resultant modified MAb-chCC49 (MAb-chCC49CK1) was expressed and purified. The MAb-chCC49CK1 protein can be phosphorylated by the casein kinase I with gamma-32P]ATP to high radiospecific activity. The 32P-labeled MAb-chCC49CK1 protein binds to cells expressing TAG-72 antigens. The introduction of phosphorylation sites into MAb provides new reagents for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This demonstrates that, as was described for the cAMP-dependent protein kinase site, the casein kinase I recognition site can also be used to introduce phosphorylation sites into proteins. |
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