ISSN:
1438-2199
Keywords:
Amino acids
;
Catalytic antibodies
;
Transition state analogs
;
Aminopropyl transferase
;
Polyamines
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Summary Based on a structural similarity to the transition state of a propylamine transfer reaction involved in polyamine biosynthesis, Sadenosyl-(5′)-1,8-diamino-3-thiooctane (AdoDATO), the most potent inhibitor of spermidine synthases, was used as a hapten for mice immunization. From immunized mice sera, the IgG fractions were purified by means of affinity (protein A/G) chromatography. Sera and purified polyclonal antibodies from several mice were found to exert spermidine synthase-like activity. Moreover, by means means of hybridoma technology, 19 anti-AdoDATO hybridoma clones have been screened for propylamine transfer activity and at least 6 were found to produce catalytic antibodies. These findings indicate the presence in the sera of active spermidine synthase-like catalytic antibodies. The reported results for the first time evidence the feasibility of preparation of N-alkylating antibodies, widening the biotechnological perspectives of antibodies as biocatalysts.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01373010