Abstract
Abstract The isolated 35 kDa fragment of protein G obtained by papain digestion of group G streptococci was found to bind solid phase intact IgG, Fc (2C gamma 2 + 2C gamma 3 domains), F(ab')2 and F(acb)2 (F(ab')2 + 2C gamma 2 domains) fragments but not pFc' (2C gamma 3 domains) fragments. The level of binding to rabbit F(acb)2 and rabbit F(ab')2 fragments was similar. Protein G binding to solid phase Fc fragments was inhibited by IgG, Fc, staphylococcal protein A and its monovalent fragment D, but was enhanced by F(ab')2 fragments. Chemical modification of tyrosine but not histidine residues of IgG abrogated its ability to inhibit the binding of protein G to solid phase Fc fragments. Protein G was found to strongly inhibit the binding of a monoclonal and a polyclonal human rheumatoid factor to IgG. These findings indicate that protein G binds with separate sites to the Fc and F(ab')2 fragments of IgG, that the interaction with the Fc fragment occurs at the C gamma 2-C gamma 3 domain interface region and that tyrosine but not histidine residues in this area are likely involved. The relationship of the Fc fragment-binding site specificity of protein G to that of other microbial IgG binding proteins and human rheumatoid factors is discussed.
Bibliography
Stone, G. C., Sjöbring, U., Björck, L., Sjöquist, J., Barber, C. V., & Nardella, F. A. (1989). The Fc binding site for streptococcal protein G is in the C gamma 2-C gamma 3 interface region of IgG and is related to the sites that bind staphylococcal protein A and human rheumatoid factors. The Journal of Immunology, 143(2), 565â570.
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Created | 2 years, 7 months ago (Dec. 31, 2022, 7:12 p.m.) |
Deposited | 7 months, 3 weeks ago (Jan. 2, 2025, 12:50 p.m.) |
Indexed | 7 months, 3 weeks ago (Jan. 3, 2025, 12:31 a.m.) |
Issued | 36 years, 1 month ago (July 15, 1989) |
Published | 36 years, 1 month ago (July 15, 1989) |
Published Print | 36 years, 1 month ago (July 15, 1989) |
@article{Stone_1989, title={The Fc binding site for streptococcal protein G is in the C gamma 2-C gamma 3 interface region of IgG and is related to the sites that bind staphylococcal protein A and human rheumatoid factors.}, volume={143}, ISSN={1550-6606}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.143.2.565}, DOI={10.4049/jimmunol.143.2.565}, number={2}, journal={The Journal of Immunology}, publisher={Oxford University Press (OUP)}, author={Stone, G C and Sjöbring, U and Björck, L and Sjöquist, J and Barber, C V and Nardella, F A}, year={1989}, month=jul, pages={565–570} }