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Epitope Mapping of an Anti-Mouse CXCR6 Monoclonal Antibody (CxMab-1) Using the 2 × Alanine Scanning Method. | LitMetric

The CXC chemokine receptor 6 (CXCR6) is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor family that is highly expressed in helper T type 1 cells, cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), and natural killer cells. CXCR6 plays critical roles in local expansion of effector-like CTLs in tumor microenvironment to potentiate the antitumor response. Therefore, the development of anti-CXCR6 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is essential to evaluate the immune microenvironment of tumors. Using N-terminal peptide immunization, we previously developed an anti-mouse CXCR6 (mCXCR6) mAb, CxMab-1 (rat IgG1, kappa) , which is useful for flow cytometry and western blotting. In this study, we determined the critical epitope of CxMab-1 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using the 1 × alanine scanning (1 × Ala-scan) method or the 2 × alanine scanning (2 × Ala-scan) method. Although we first performed ELISA by 1 × Ala-scan using one alanine-substituted peptides of mCXCR6 N-terminal domain (amino acids 1-20), we could not identify the CxMab-1 epitope. We next performed ELISA by 2 × Ala-scan using two alanine (or glycine) residues-substituted peptides of mCXCR6 N-terminal domain, and found that CxMab-1 did not recognize S8A-A9G, A9G-L10A, L10A-Y11A, and G13A-H14A of the mCXCR6 N-terminal peptide. The results indicate that the binding epitope of CxMab-1 includes Ser8, Ala9, Leu10, Tyr11, Gly13, and His14 of mCXCR6. Therefore, we could demonstrate that the 2 × Ala scan method is useful for determining the critical epitope of mAbs.

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