Antigenic Regions of Human Chromogranin A and their Topographic Relationships with Structural/Functional Domains
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 235 (1-2) , 275-280
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.00275.x
Abstract
Chromogranin A is a protein contained in the secretory granules of many neuroendocrine cells. The linear antigenic sites of human chromogranin A were studied by examining the cross-reaction of polyclonal and monoclonal anti-chromogranin A antibodies with native chromogranin A and with synthetic peptides encompassing most of the chromogranin A sequence. Chromogranin A residues 1-20, 47-67, 107-158, 254-297, 331-375, and 395-419 were found to be poorly or not antigenic, while residues 25-46, 163-210, 231-253, 298-314 and 68-106, 222-230, 315-330, 376-394 were found to contain weak and strong antigenic sites, respectively. Residues 68-70 (GAK) and 81-90 (GFEDELSEVL) were strongly recognized by two mouse mAbs (B4E11 and A11, respectively). Since mAb A11 has been previously used for immunohistochemical analysis of chromogranin-A-producing tissues from different species and for in vivo imaging of chromogranin-A-positive endocrine tumors, these results imply that at least part of the 81-90 region is surface-exposed in cryostat tissue sections as well as in vivo. The results may help in selecting new antibodies with improved affinity and immunogenicity for in vivo targeting of chromogranin-A-producing tumors.Keywords
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