Ds. Tawfik et al., PH ON-OFF SWITCHING OF ANTIBODY HAPTEN BINDING BY SITE-SPECIFIC CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF TYROSINE, Protein engineering, 7(3), 1994, pp. 431-434
Tetranitromethane (TNM) chemically mutates the binding sites of antibo
dies so that the nitrated antibodies exhibit pa-dependent binding near
physiological pH. Three monoclonal antibodies were selectively modifi
ed, each under different conditions, with the resultant loss of bindin
g activity at pH > 8 which is recovered at pH < 6. Recovery and loss o
f binding are ascribed to the protonation and deprotonation, respectiv
ely, of the hydroxyl group of the resulting 3-nitrotyrosine side chain
(pK(a) similar to 7) at the binding site of these antibodies. pH on-o
ff dependency of binding activity, common to all TNM-modified antibodi
es studied by us so far, may find use in a variety of applications in
which controlled modulation under mild conditions is required.