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Comparative study of 14C-labeled purified protein derivative from various mycobacteria. I. Preparation of 14C-labeled purified protein derivative antigens and their adsorption to glass.

S Landi, H R Held, M C Tseng.   

Abstract

Biologically active (14)C-labeled purified protein derivative ((14)C-PPD) has been prepared from the culture filtrates of seven species of mycobacteria, namely Mycobacterium tuberculosis Johnston strain (PPD), M. bovis BCG (PPD-BCG), M. avium (PPD-A), M. kansasii (PPD-Y), M. intracellulare (PPD-B), M. scrofulaceum (PPD-G), and M. fortuitum (PPD-F). These mycobacteria were grown in a culture medium containing a mixture of (14)C-labeled amino acids. The yield and specific radioactivity of the PPD, of the nucleic acid, of the bacterial cells, and of the CO(2) developed during growth have been determined for each of the seven species of mycobacteria. Although the yields of (14)C-PPD antigens differed greatly for the different species of mycobacteria tested, their specific radioactivities were similar. The (14)C-PPD antigens have been used as a means to measure their adsorption to glass. When glass ampoules containing dilute solutions (0.001 mg of PPD per ml) of these PPD antigens (PPD, PPD-BCG, PPD-A, PPD-Y, PPD-G, PPD-B, and PPD-F) were stored for 12 months at 5 C, it was found that they all adsorbed equally well to glass surfaces. In fact, regardless of the origin of the PPD, a loss due to adsorption of about 90% occurred during the first month of storage, and thereafter the PPD content remained practically constant for the rest of the duration of the storage period. The addition of 0.0005% Tween 80 to the PPD solutions effectively reduced the adsorption to glass of most PPD antigens. However, adsorption of PPD-BCG was not quite so effectively prevented, even when the Tween 80 concentration was increased from 0.0005 to 0.0005%.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5485082      PMCID: PMC377028          DOI: 10.1128/am.20.5.696-703.1970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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