Cyclosporin A as a model antigen: immunochemical and structural studies.
2002
The immunosuppressant drug cyclosporin (Cs) A is a cyclic undecapeptide which has been used as a model antigen because structural information and a large number of analogs, modified at each of its 11 positions, were available. This review summarizes immunochemical and crystallographic studies of the interaction between the Fab of monoclonal antibody R45-45-11 and Cs. Three points are discussed: (1) the different conformations of CsA and the question of its biologically active form; (2) the Fab–CsA recognition mechanism; and (3) the relationship between structure and binding properties of CsA analogs. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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