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  • Title: Further studies on the specificity of the N- and C-terminal antigenic determinant of hen egg-white lysozyme.
    Author: Ha YM, Fujio H, Sakato N, Amano T.
    Journal: Biken J; 1975 Jun; 18(2):47-60. PubMed ID: 52358.
    Abstract:
    The specificity of the N- and C-terminal antigenic determinant (P17: sequence Lys1-Cys6-Asn27, Trp123-Cys127-Leu129) of hen egg-white lysozyme (HL) was studied in more detail. In a Scatchard plot of the binding of 14C-acetyl HL with guinea pig purified anti-P17 antibody experimental values bent sharply near r=1. This suggests the presence of two antibody populations with different affinities for HL or possible steric hindrance in the binding of a second HL molecule to the second binding site of the antibody molecule. The antigenic activities of various peptides were tested by measuring their inhibition of the binding of 14C-acetyl-P17 with the anti-P17 antibody. Only P17 and P17t (sequence Lys1-Cys6-Homoser12, Trp123-Cys127-Leu129) were inhibitory, with KI values of 2.0 times 10(4) and 8.1 times 10(3), respectively. These results indicate that the direct binding site of P17 to anti-P17 antibody may be located in the terminal portion of P17 (sequence Lys1-Cys6-Homoser12, Trp123-Cys127-Leu129) while the rest of P17 may be important in maintaining the conformation of this determinant. The single disulphide blood involved in this determinant is essential for manifestation of immunological activity.
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