1. Prokaryotic Expression of the Immunoglobulin's Domains of CRTAM to Characterize a Monoclonal Antibody.
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Barragan-Galvez, Juan Carlos, Gonzalez-Orozco, Maria, Hernandez-Flores, Araceli, Maravillas-Montero, Jose Luis, Chavez-Guerrero, Yedhani, and Ortiz-Navarrete, Vianney
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RECOMBINANT proteins , *KILLER cells , *T cells , *IMMUNOGLOBULIN G , *PROTEINS , *MOLECULES - Abstract
Class-I restricted T cell-associated molecule (CRTAM) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, and it is closely related to nectin-like protein. CRTAM is expressed in activated CD8 T cells, NKT cells, NK cells and in a subpopulation CD4 T cells. In this study, we produce as recombinant proteins, the Ig-domains of CRTAM (IgV–IgC), the IgV, and the IgC. These proteins were successfully purified in the soluble fraction only if the stalk region was included. The recombinant CRTAM recognizes its ligand nectin-like 2 in a cell-free system. We also demonstrate that the IgC domain of CRTAM is recognized by the anti-hCRTAM monoclonal antibody C8 with a 0.62 nM affinity. In conclusion, the stalk region of CRTAM provides solubility for the expression of its Ig-domains as recombinant proteins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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