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  • Epitope mapping reveals the binding mechanism of a functional antibody cross-reactive to both human and murine programmed death 1.

Epitope mapping reveals the binding mechanism of a functional antibody cross-reactive to both human and murine programmed death 1.

mAbs (2017-03-17)
Dong Li, Jianqing Xu, Zhuozhi Wang, Zhen Gong, Jieying Liu, Yong Zheng, Jian Li, Jing Li
ABSTRACT

Of the inhibitory checkpoints in the immune system, programmed death 1 (PD-1) is one of the most promising targets for cancer immunotherapy. The anti-PD-1 antibodies currently approved for clinical use or under development bind to human PD-1 (hPD-1), but not murine PD-1. To facilitate studies in murine models, we developed a functional antibody against both human and murine PD-1, and compared the epitopes of such antibody to a counterpart that only bound to hPD-1. To quickly identify the epitopes of the 2 antibodies, we used alanine scanning and mammalian cell expression cassette. The epitope identification was based on PD-1-binding ELISA and supported by affinity ranking of surface plasmon resonance results. The hPD-1 epitopes of the 2 functional antibodies were also compared with the binding region on hPD-1 that is responsible for PD-L1 interaction. In silico modeling were conducted to explain the different binding modes of the 2 antibodies, suggesting a potential mechanism of the antibody cross-species binding.

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Bovine IFNG / Interferon Gamma ELISA Kit, for serum, plasma and cell culture supernatants