抗体重链互补决定区3(HCDR3)附近保守残基的工程化提高了亲和力和稳定性

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. Proteins and proteomics Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-13 DOI:10.1016/j.bbapap.2023.140915
Merve Arslan , Tuğçe Uluçay , Seyit Kale , Sibel Kalyoncu
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亲和性和稳定性是抗体开发和工程方法中的关键参数。尽管这两个指标的改进都是可取的,但权衡几乎是不可避免的。重链互补决定区3(HCDR3)是最著名的抗体亲和力区,但其对稳定性的影响往往被忽视。在这里,我们对HCDR3附近的保守残基进行了诱变研究,以引出该区域在亲和稳定性权衡中的作用。这些关键残基位于VH-K94和VH-D101之间的保守盐桥周围,这对HCDR3的完整性至关重要。我们发现,HCDR3茎部的额外盐桥(VH-K94:VH-D101:VH-D102)对该环的构象有广泛影响,因此同时提高了亲和力和稳定性。我们发现,在VH-VL界面处,HCDR3(VH-Y100E:VL-Y49)附近的π-π堆积的破坏导致了不可恢复的稳定性损失,即使它提高了亲和力。假定的拯救突变体的分子模拟表现出复杂且通常是非加性效应。我们证实,我们的实验测量结果与分子动力学模拟一致,为HCDR3的空间取向提供了详细的见解。紧邻HCDR3盐桥的VH-V102可能是克服亲和稳定性权衡的理想候选者。
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Engineering of conserved residues near antibody heavy chain complementary determining region 3 (HCDR3) improves both affinity and stability

Affinity and stability are crucial parameters in antibody development and engineering approaches. Although improvement in both metrics is desirable, trade-offs are almost unavoidable. Heavy chain complementarity determining region 3 (HCDR3) is the best-known region for antibody affinity but its impact on stability is often neglected. Here, we present a mutagenesis study of conserved residues near HCDR3 to elicit the role of this region in the affinity-stability trade-off. These key residues are positioned around the conserved salt bridge between VH-K94 and VH-D101 which is crucial for HCDR3 integrity. We show that the additional salt bridge at the stem of HCDR3 (VH-K94:VH-D101:VH-D102) has an extensive impact on this loop's conformation, therefore simultaneous improvement in both affinity and stability. We find that the disruption of π-π stacking near HCDR3 (VH-Y100E:VL-Y49) at the VH-VL interface cause an irrecoverable loss in stability even if it improves the affinity. Molecular simulations of putative rescue mutants exhibit complex and often non-additive effects. We confirm that our experimental measurements agree with the molecular dynamic simulations providing detailed insights for the spatial orientation of HCDR3. VH-V102 right next to HCDR3 salt bridge might be an ideal candidate to overcome affinity-stability trade-off.

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期刊介绍: BBA Proteins and Proteomics covers protein structure conformation and dynamics; protein folding; protein-ligand interactions; enzyme mechanisms, models and kinetics; protein physical properties and spectroscopy; and proteomics and bioinformatics analyses of protein structure, protein function, or protein regulation.
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