Abstract

Pyrimidine (6-4) pyrimidone photoproducts are some of the major DNA photolesions induced by ultraviolet (UV) light. A monoclonal antibody (64M5) specific to a (6-4) photoproduct has been established and the corresponding single-chain antibody (64M5scFv) has been prepared. In this study, we characterized the ligand selectivities of 64M5 and 64M5scFv using synthetic octadeoxynucleotides containing either a central cis-syn cyclobutane thymine dimer (T[c,s]T), the (6-4) photoproduct of TpT (T[6-4]T), or its Dewar isomer (T[Dewar]T) by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Both 64M5 and 64M5scFv recognized T[6-4]T, but not the other photoproducts. We synthesized several biotinylated oligonucleotides of different lengths containing (T[6-4]T) to analyze the effects of the antigen size on the binding rates of an antigen binding fragment (64M5Fab) and 64M5scFv by means of surface plasmon resonance. The association rate constants for oligonucleotides of different sizes containing T[6-4]T as to 64M5Fab were found to be almost the same (1.9-5.6 x 10(5) M(-1) x s(-1)), while the dissociation rate constant for the largest oligonucleotide (d8mer, 8.0 x 10(-5) s(-1)) was significantly smaller than that for the d2mer (4.2 x 10(-2) s(-1)). These results indicate that 64M5Fab recognized the d2mer as the epitope and that the binding affinity for T[6-4]T depended on the flanking oligonucleotides. The dissociation rate constants for 64M5scFv as to the antigen analogs were almost the same as those for the various T[6-4]T-oligonucleotides as to 64M5Fab, suggesting that the conformations of these antibody binding regions are pretty similar to each other.

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