The human CD36 antigen is a multifunctional membrane glycoprotein that acts as a receptor for thrombospondin, malaria-infected erythrocytes and oxidized low-density lipoprotein, as well as being implicated in the recognition of apoptotic neutrophils by macrophages. OKM5 and other anti-CD36 monoclonal antibodies have been shown to inhibit these CD36 adhesive functions, suggesting that the monoclonal-antibody epitopes and the domains that mediate these events are closely related. Analysis of a series of chimaeric exchanges between human and mouse CD36 shows that six anti-CD36 monoclonal antibodies (OKM5, FA6-152, L103, 5F1, SM phi and 10/5) recognize epitopes within the domain comprising amino acids 155-183. A seventh monoclonal antibody (13/10) binds to another domain that spans amino acids 30-76. Homologue-replacement mutagenesis performed within the human 155-183 immunodominant sequence identifies key residues for the binding of three functional monoclonal antibodies (OKM5, FA6-152 and L103). The fact that antibodies directed against the 155-183 domain can inhibit adhesion suggests that this domain is directly involved in CD36-ligand binding.
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Identification of an immunodominant functional domain on human CD36 antigen using human-mouse chimaeric proteins and homologue-replacement mutagenesis Available to Purchase
L Daviet;
L Daviet
*INSERM Unit 331, Faculty of Medicine Alexis Carrel, rue Guillaume Paradin, 69372 Lyon Cédex 08, France,
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R Buckland;
R Buckland
†INSERM Unit 404, Institut Pasteur of Lyon, 69365 Lyon Cédex 07, France,
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M D Puente Navazo;
M D Puente Navazo
*INSERM Unit 331, Faculty of Medicine Alexis Carrel, rue Guillaume Paradin, 69372 Lyon Cédex 08, France,
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J L McGregor
J L McGregor
*INSERM Unit 331, Faculty of Medicine Alexis Carrel, rue Guillaume Paradin, 69372 Lyon Cédex 08, France,
‡Stanford Medical School, Division of Hematology (S161), Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
© 1995 The Biochemical Society, London
1995
Biochem J (1995) 305 (1): 221–224.
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L Daviet, R Buckland, M D Puente Navazo, J L McGregor; Identification of an immunodominant functional domain on human CD36 antigen using human-mouse chimaeric proteins and homologue-replacement mutagenesis. Biochem J 1 January 1995; 305 (1): 221–224. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3050221
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