Identification and purification of vitamin K-dependent proteins and peptides with monoclonal antibodies specific for γ-carboxyglutamyl (Gla) residues

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Brown, MA [1 ]
Stenberg, LM [1 ]
Persson, U [1 ]
Stenflo, J [1 ]
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[1] Lund Univ, Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Chem, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden
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10.1074/jbc.M002298200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Novel monoclonal antibodies that specifically recognize gamma-carboxyglutamyl (Gla) residues in proteins and peptides have been produced. As demonstrated by Western blot and time-resolved immunofluorescence assays the antibodies are pan-specific for most or all of the Gla-containing proteins tested (factors VII, IX, and X, prothrombin, protein C, protein S, growth arrest-specific protein 6, bone Gla protein, conantokin G from a cone snail, and factor Xa-like proteins from snake venom). Only the Gla-containing light chain of the two-chain proteins was bound. Decarboxylation destroyed the epitope(s) on prothrombin fragment 1, and Ca2+ strongly inhibited binding to prothrombin. In Western blot, immunofluorescence, and surface plasmon resonance assays the antibodies bound peptides conjugated to bovine serum albumin that contained either a single Gla or a tandem pair of Gla residues. Binding was maintained when the sequence surrounding the Gla residue(s) was altered. Replacement of Gla with glutamic acid resulted in a complete loss of the epitope. The utility of the antibodies was demonstrated in immunochemical methods for detecting Gla-containing proteins and in the immunopurification of a factor Xa-like protein from tiger snake venom. The amino acid sequences of the Gla domain and portions of the heavy chain of the snake protein were determined.
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