Mapping of linear B-cell epitopes of the S2 subunit of pertussis toxin.
AUTOR(ES)
Schmidt, W
RESUMO
The linear immunogenic and antigenic structure of the S2 subunit of pertussis toxin was investigated with synthetic peptides corresponding to regions of the protein sequence predicted to contain surface-exposed hydrophilic beta turns. Five peptides as peptide-bovine serum albumin conjugates were recognized by anti-pertussis toxin antiserum and were thus designated "immunogenic epitopes." Two prominent immunogenic epitopes were specified by peptides corresponding to sequences spanning R107-120 and R186-199, whereas peptides corresponding to residues R35-50 and R91-106 were only bound in low titer. Three peptides as thyroglobulin conjugates elicited antisera in rabbits that bound intact pertussis toxin by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblot. These peptides were designated "antigenic epitopes." The most prominent antigenic determinant was localized to the N-terminal end of the S2 sequence encompassing residue R1-7. Peptides R35-50 and R91-106 represented two minor antigenic epitopes. Antisera to two additional peptides corresponding to residues R134-149 and R186-199 recognized the S2 subunit only by Western blotting (immunoblotting). Only antiserum raised against peptide R91-106 also recognized the S3 subunit by Western blotting, indicating a marked antigenic and probably also structural difference between the two highly homologous subunits.
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