Atomic model structure of the NIST monoclonal antibody (NISTmAb) reference material

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Bergonzo C. [1 ]
Gallagher D.T. [1 ]
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, 20899, MD
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Intact antibody; Molecular model; NISTmAb; RM8671;
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10.6028/JRES.126.012
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As monoclonal antibodies have become a vital resource in medicine, knowledge of their complex molecular structures has increased in importance. Thousands of antibody components (Fab and Fc fragments) are described in the Protein Data Bank [1]. Whole antibodies have been imaged by electron microscopy methods [2, 3] and in a few cases, crystallized [4-6]. The central hinge lacks a unique stable conformation and its dynamic properties are important to antibody function. Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations and small-angle scattering methods have been used to analyze the wide range of configurations that are accessible to antibodies in solution [7, 8]. In order to support the development of antibody-based medicines, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released an extensively characterized IgG1? monoclonal antibody (mAb), called the NISTmAb Reference Material 86711 [9-14]. To facilitate modeling of whole antibodies we now report the construction of an all-atom 3-D model of the NISTmAb. © 2021 National Institute of Standards and Technology. All rights reserved.
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