Antibody Interactions with Ricinus communis Agglutinins Studied by Biolayer Interferometry

2014 
Two related agglutinins are present in the seeds of Ricinus communis (castor): ricin, a dichain ribosome-inactivating protein and Ricinus communis agglutinin-1, a much less toxic tetrameric hemagglutinin. The immunochemical analysis of these agglutinins is of special interest because ricin toxicity has resulted in both accidental and intentional poisonings, while it has also provided a potential cancer chemotherapeutic in the form of an immunoconjugate. We previously characterized a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for the analysis of potential contamination with ricin in several food matrices. In this study, an optical sensing technique, biolayer interferometry (BLI), was used to study the binding of two mAbs to the agglutinins. MAbs were immobilized on sensors with amine-reactive, Fc-binding, and streptavidin-coated tips to study the interactions with the agglutinins and with ricin A- and B-chains in solution. The kinetically determined equilibrium dissociation constants generally agreed with the r...
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