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Location of the antigenic determinants of conjugative F-like pili.

E A Worobec, L S Frost, P Pieroni, G D Armstrong, R S Hodges, J M Parker, B B Finlay, W Paranchych.   

Abstract

The amino terminus of the pilin protein constitutes the major epitope of F-like conjugative pili studied to date (F, ColB2, R1-19, R100-1, and pED208). Anti-pED208 pilus antibodies were passed through a CNBr-Sepharose affinity column linked to bovine serum albumin which was conjugated to a synthetic peptide, AcP(1-12), containing the major epitope at the amino terminus of pED208 pilin. This allowed the separation of two classes of antibodies; one was specific for the amino terminus and bound to the column, while the other, which recognizes a second epitope on the pilus, did not bind to the column. In addition, antibodies were raised against two amino-terminal peptide-bovine serum albumin conjugates [AcP(1-8) and AcP(1-12)] to ensure a source of pure, high-titer antibodies directed against the amino terminus. The location of these antibodies on intact pili was assayed by immunoelectron microscopy with a protein A-gold technique. The amino terminus-specific antibodies did not bind to the sides of the pili but appeared to be associated with the pilus tip. In addition, these antibodies were found to bind to the vesicle-like structure at the base of the pilus. The anti-pilus antibodies not specific for the amino terminus (unbound immunoglobulin G) were found to bind to the sides of the pilus. Anti-F and anti-ColB2 pilus antibodies bound to the sides of F, ColB2, and R1-19 pili, which have only their secondary epitope in common. The carboxyl-terminal lysine of R1-19 pilin prevents the absorption of anti-F plus antiserum but not anti-ColB2 pilus antiserum to the sides of the pilus, presumably by interfering with the recognition of this secondary epitope.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2426247      PMCID: PMC212940          DOI: 10.1128/jb.167.2.660-665.1986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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