Investigator

Cory L. Brooks

Professor · California State University, Fresno, Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Crystal structure of …
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Papers

Crystal structure of a human MUC16 SEA domain reveals insight into the nature of the CA125 tumor marker

Abstract MUC16 is a membrane bound glycoprotein involved in the progression and metastasis of pancreatic and ovarian cancer. The protein is shed into the serum and the resulting cancer antigen 125 (CA125) can be detected by immunoassays. The CA125 epitope is used for monitoring ovarian cancer treatment progression, and has emerged as a potential target for antibody mediated immunotherapy. The extracellular tandem repeat domain of the protein is composed of repeating segments of heavily glycosylated sequence intermixed with homologous SEA (Sperm protein, Enterokinase and Agrin) domains. Here we report the purification and the first X‐ray structure of a human MUC16 SEA domain. The structure was solved by molecular replacement using a Rosetta generated structure as a search model. The SEA domain reacted with three different MUC16 therapeutic antibodies, confirming that the CA125 epitope is localized to the SEA domain. The structure revealed a canonical ferredoxin‐like fold, and contained a conserved disulfide bond. Analysis of the relative solvent accessibility of side chains within the SEA domain clarified the assignment of N‐linked and O‐linked glycosylation sites within the domain. A model of the glycosylated SEA domain revealed two major accessible faces, which likely represent the binding sites of CA125 specific antibodies. The results presented here will serve to accelerate future work to understand the functional role of MUC16 SEA domains and antibody recognition of the CA125 epitope.

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Positions

2023–

Professor

California State University, Fresno · Chemistry and Biochemistry

2024–

Editor in Chief - Monoclonal Antibodies in Immunodiagnosis and Immunotherapy

Mary Ann Liebert (United States)

2013–

Associate professor

California State University Fresno · Chemistry and Biochemistry

2020–

Visiting Scientist (Sabbatical leave, volunteer position)

National Research Council Canada · Human Health Therapeutics

2013–

Assistant Professor

California State University, Fresno · Chemistry

Education

2013

Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Alberta · Biochemistry

2010

PhD

University of Victoria · Biochemistry and Microbiology

2004

BS

University of Guelph

Country

US

Keywords
crystallographyantibodiesglycobiologynanobodiesstructural biologyprotein engineeringcancerimmunotherapy