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New Binding Mode to TNF-Alpha Revealed by Ubiquitin-Based Artificial Binding Protein

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Hoffmann, Andreas
Lilie, Hauke
Fiedler, Markus
Balbach, Jochen
Rudolph, Rainer
Pfeifer, Sven

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PLoS one. 2012, 7(2), e31298. eISSN 1932-6203. Available under: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031298

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A variety of approaches have been employed to generate binding proteins from non-antibody scaffolds. Utilizing a beta-sheet of the human ubiquitin for paratope creation we obtained binding proteins against tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha. The bioactive form of this validated pharmacological target protein is a non-covalently linked homo-trimer. This structural feature leads to the observation of a certain heterogeneity concerning the binding mode of TNF-alpha binding molecules, for instance in terms of monomer/trimer specificity. We analyzed a ubiquitin-based TNF-alpha binder, selected by ribosome display, with a particular focus on its mode of interaction. Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, specific binding to TNF-alpha with nanomolar affinity was observed. In isothermal titration calorimetry we obtained comparable results regarding the affinity and detected an exothermic reaction with one ubiquitin-derived binding molecule binding one TNF-alpha trimer. Using NMR spectroscopy and other analytical methods the 1:3 stoichiometry could be confirmed. Detailed binding analysis showed that the interaction is affected by the detergent Tween-20. Previously, this phenomenon was reported only for one other type of alternative scaffold-derived binding proteins--designed ankyrin repeat proteins--without further investigation. As demonstrated by size exclusion chromatography and NMR spectroscopy, the presence of the detergent increases the association rate significantly. Since the special architecture of TNF-alpha is known to be modulated by detergents, the access to the recognized epitope is indicated to be restricted by conformational transitions within the target protein. Our results suggest that the ubiquitin-derived binding protein targets a new epitope on TNF-alpha, which differs from the epitopes recognized by TNF-alpha neutralizing antibodies.

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ISO 690HOFFMANN, Andreas, Michael KOVERMANN, Hauke LILIE, Markus FIEDLER, Jochen BALBACH, Rainer RUDOLPH, Sven PFEIFER, 2012. New Binding Mode to TNF-Alpha Revealed by Ubiquitin-Based Artificial Binding Protein. In: PLoS one. 2012, 7(2), e31298. eISSN 1932-6203. Available under: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031298
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@article{Hoffmann2012Bindi-44449,
  year={2012},
  doi={10.1371/journal.pone.0031298},
  title={New Binding Mode to TNF-Alpha Revealed by Ubiquitin-Based Artificial Binding Protein},
  number={2},
  volume={7},
  journal={PLoS one},
  author={Hoffmann, Andreas and Kovermann, Michael and Lilie, Hauke and Fiedler, Markus and Balbach, Jochen and Rudolph, Rainer and Pfeifer, Sven},
  note={Article Number: e31298}
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