Ontogeny of Recognition Specificity and Functionality for the Broadly Neutralizing Anti-HIV Antibody 4E10.
Finton, K.A., Friend, D., Jaffe, J., Gewe, M., Holmes, M.A., Larman, H.B., Stuart, A., Larimore, K., Greenberg, P.D., Elledge, S.J., Stamatatos, L., Strong, R.K.(2014) PLoS Pathog 10: e1004403-e1004403
- PubMed: 25254371 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004403
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
4LRN, 4M62, 4M8Q, 4OB5, 4ODX - PubMed Abstract: 
The process of antibody ontogeny typically improves affinity, on-rate, and thermostability, narrows polyspecificity, and rigidifies the combining site to the conformer optimal for binding from the broader ensemble accessible to the precursor. However, many broadly-neutralizing anti-HIV antibodies incorporate unusual structural elements and recognition specificities or properties that often lead to autoreactivity ...