Bivalent antibody pliers inhibit β-tryptase by an allosteric mechanism dependent on the IgG hinge
β-tryptases are responsible for most of the proteolytic activity during mast cell activation. Here, the authors develop β-tryptase-inhibiting antibodies and provide structural and biochemical evidence that the bivalency of the antibodies is a prerequisite for their inhibitory activity.
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Auteurs principaux: | Henry R. Maun, Rajesh Vij, Benjamin T. Walters, Ashley Morando, Janet K. Jackman, Ping Wu, Alberto Estevez, Xiaocheng Chen, Yvonne Franke, Michael T. Lipari, Mark S. Dennis, Daniel Kirchhofer, Claudio Ciferri, Kelly M. Loyet, Tangsheng Yi, Charles Eigenbrot, Robert A. Lazarus, James T. Koerber |
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2020
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