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Abstract
Purified minicells produced by Bacillus subtilis div IV-B1 mutants were used to immunize rabbits. Immune serum was obtained that agglutinated minicells and was able to form precipitin lines when reacted with minicell antigens in double-diffusion or immunoelectrophoretic procedures. Antiminicell serum agglutinated rod-shaped B. subtilis cells to long filaments produced by growth of a cell division-defective mutant at restrictive temperature. These findings indicate that minicells are immunogens capable of eliciting the production of antibodies that cross-react with the lateral, cylindrical regions of B. subtilis rods. It appears, therefore, that poles share a common antigen(s) with cylindrical regions of the cell.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 811567 PMCID: PMC415415 DOI: 10.1128/iai.12.5.1189-1194.1975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441