Literature DB >> 8281743

Reactions of sera from laboratory, domestic and wild animals in Africa with protein A and a recombinant chimeric protein AG.

P J Kelly1, M Tagwira, L Matthewman, P R Mason, E P Wright.   

Abstract

An ELISA was developed to determine the reactivity of peroxidase labelled Protein A and a recombinant Protein A + Protein G construct, to sera from a variety of laboratory, domestic and wild animals from Africa. There was variability in the binding capacity of sera from individuals of the same species, but four groups could be recognized. Sera from birds and crocodiles were at most weakly reactive with either Protein A or the chimeric construct. Sera from some domestic animals such as horse, goat and cat, and sera from some wild ungulates including buffalo, wildebeest, waterbuck and impala were reactive with Protein A, but reacted to a much greater degree with the chimeric construct. Sera from larger wild animals such as elephant, rhinoceros and giraffe were strongly reactive with the chimeric protein and moderately reactive with Protein A. Sera from primates and dog, pig, guinea pig and rabbit reacted strongly with both proteins. Chimeric proteins that combine the IgG binding capacities of Protein A and Protein G can be used to detect immunoglobulin from a wide variety of African wild animal species. They may thus be of great value in seroepidemiological investigations of these animal populations.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8281743     DOI: 10.1016/0147-9571(93)90159-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0147-9571            Impact factor:   2.268


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