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Epitope Mapping of the Novel Anti-Human CCR9 Monoclonal Antibody (C 9 Mab-11) by 2 × Alanine Scanning.

Yu IsodaTomohiro TanakaHiroyuki SuzukiTeizo AsanoKaishi KitamuraYuma KudoRyo EjimaKazuki OzawaTakeo YoshikawaMika K KanekoYukinari Kato
Published in: Monoclonal antibodies in immunodiagnosis and immunotherapy (2023)
We recently developed a novel anti-human C-C chemokine receptor 9 (hCCR9) monoclonal antibody (mAb), C 9 Mab-11, which is applicable to flow cytometry, western blotting, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). This study aims to identify the binding epitope of C 9 Mab-11 by using 1 × and 2 × alanine (or glycine) substituted-hCCR9 peptides (1 × and 2 × Ala-scan) by ELISA. According to the 1 × Ala-scan analysis, the response of C 9 Mab-11 was diminished against M13A of the hCCR9 peptide, but was not eliminated. In the 2 × Ala-scan analysis, the reactions were abolished in the substitution of P11A-N12A, N12A-M13A, and M13A-A14G of hCCR9 N-terminal peptides. The results indicate that the binding epitope of C 9 Mab-11 includes Pro11, Asn12, Met13, and Ala14 of hCCR9, with the region around Met13 being particularly important. The successful identification of the C 9 Mab-11 epitope might be useful for the future pathophysiological analysis of hCCR9.
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