A panel of 56 murine monoclonal antibodies against the MUC1 mucin was
analysed for reactivity against purified MUC1 mucin and synthetic MUC1
mucin protein core-related peptides, In an ELISA assay, with purified
normal urinary mucin as the target antigen, 48/56 (86%) of antibodies
showed positive reactivity. A smaller proportion of antibodies, 31/56
(55%), reacted with a bovine serum albumin conjugate containing the s
ynthetic peptide, APDTRPAPG. This peptide represents the hydrophilic r
egion of the tandem repeat sequence of the MUC1 mucin core, These 31 a
nti-mucin core antibodies were then evaluated for reactivity with a se
t of overlapping heptamers with sequences based upon that of the 20-am
ino acid tandem repeat of the MUC1 protein core, For this purpose, the
'Pepscan' procedure was employed to detect antibody binding to peptid
es tethered at their carboxy termini to the polypropylene pins, Synthe
tic peptides binding to these antibodies were identified for 29 of the
samples provided and epitopes or 'minimum binding units' were deduced
for these, Most antibodies bound to epitopes of 4 amino acid residues
with the sequence RPAP occurring most frequently,The results confirm
that the short hydrophilic region PDTRPAP in the MUC1 mucin core is im
munodominant in the induction of antibodies to the MUC1 mucin since ha
lf of the antibodies submitted reacted with this peptide.