نتایج جستجو برای: complementarity determining regions

تعداد نتایج: 521921  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
B A Galitsky I M Gelfand A E Kister

A new method for classification of Ig sequences is suggested. The defining characteristic of a class is presence of particular residues at several class-determining positions. Sequences within a class follow the same amino acid pattern, i.e., residues at identical positions are, in an overwhelming majority of sequences of that class, identical or chemically related. Thus, once the class of a se...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2009
Jenny Bostrom Germaine Fuh

Diversity-the variability carried by the amino acid sequences of a synthetic antibody library-can be generated by synthetic degenerate oligonucleotides. One can experiment with different diversity designs in the variable domains of light and heavy chains (V(H) and V(L)) to generate antibody libraries with different properties. The ability to precisely define the final diversity of a library fac...

Journal: :Structure 2015
Brian D Weitzner Roland L Dunbrack Jeffrey J Gray

Antibody complementarity determining region (CDR) H3 loops are critical for adaptive immunological functions. Although the other five CDR loops adopt predictable canonical structures, H3 conformations have proven unclassifiable, other than an unusual C-terminal "kink" present in most antibodies. To determine why the majority of H3 loops are kinked and to learn whether non-antibody proteins have...

2016
Jaroslaw Nowak Terry Baker Guy Georges Sebastian Kelm Stefan Klostermann Jiye Shi Sudharsan Sridharan Charlotte M. Deane

Complementarity-determining regions (CDRs) are antibody loops that make up the antigen binding site. Here, we show that all CDR types have structurally similar loops of different lengths. Based on these findings, we created length-independent canonical classes for the non-H3 CDRs. Our length variable structural clusters show strong sequence patterns suggesting either that they evolved from the ...

Journal: :Physical biology 2013
Gregory W Schwartz Uri Hershberg

The immune system can detect most invading pathogens. The potential for detection of pathogens is dependent on the somatic diversity of the immune repertoires. While it is known that this somatic diversity is carefully generated, it is unclear how the diversity is distributed in the different genes encoding receptors of immune cells. Utilizing different metrics for richness and diversity at the...

2016
Hiroshi Nishigami Narutoshi Kamiya Haruki Nakamura

The antigen-binding site of antibodies, also known as complementarity-determining region (CDR), has hypervariable sequence properties. In particular, the third CDR loop of the heavy chain, CDR-H3, has such variability in its sequence, length, and conformation that ordinary modeling techniques cannot build a high-quality structure. At Stage 2 of the Second Antibody Modeling Assessment (AMA-II) h...

2014
Woonsung Na Minki Hong Minju Yeom Sanghyun Kim Jeong-Ki Kim Daesub Song

We analyzed the complete genome sequence containing the 3' and 5' noncoding regions (NCRs) of the Korean H3N8 equine influenza virus (EIV), which will provide a better understanding of the pathogenesis, transmission, and evolution of EIV.

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2000
J Alves-Silva M da Silva Santos P E Guimarães A C Ferreira H J Bandelt S D Pena V F Prado

We have analyzed 247 Brazilian mtDNAs for hypervariable segment (HVS)-I and selected restriction fragment-length-polymorphism sites, to assess their ancestry in different continents. The total sample showed nearly equal amounts of Native American, African, and European matrilineal genetic contribution but with regional differences within Brazil. The mtDNA pool of present-day Brazilians clearly ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Adrian Auf der Maur Christian Zahnd Franziska Fischer Silvia Spinelli Annemarie Honegger Christian Cambillau Dominik Escher Andreas Plückthun Alcide Barberis

Single-chain Fv antibody fragments (scFv) represent a convenient antibody format for intracellular expression in eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells. These so-called intrabodies have great potential in functional genomics as a tool to study the function of newly identified proteins in vivo, for example by binding-induced modulation of their activity or by blocking interactions with other proteins. ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Timothée Poisot Nicolas Mouquet Dominique Gravel

The biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationship is central in community ecology. Its drivers in competitive systems (sampling effect and functional complementarity) are intuitive and elegant, but we lack an integrative understanding of these drivers in complex ecosystems. Because networks encompass two key components of the BEF relationship (species richness and biomass flow), they pr...

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