Synthetic peptide segments from Escherichia coli porin OmpF constitute leukocyte activators

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After characterization of the porin OmpF and selection of molecular structures responsible for leukocyte activation by using computer-assisted epitope analysis, the analogs OmpF (153-174) (containing amino acids 153 to 174), OmpF (157-174), and OmpF (275-284) were synthesized and tested. Like the native protein, the segments were mitogenic for BALB/c splenocytes and induced B lymphocyte differentiation into antibody-producing plasma cells and tumor cytotoxicity of macrophages against the fibroblast cell line L929. We thus demonstrated that defined peptide segments are responsible for the leukocyte-activating properties of a major bacterial surface protein.

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Vordermeier, H. M., Hoffmann, P., Gombert, F. O., Jung, G., & Bessler, W. G. (1990). Synthetic peptide segments from Escherichia coli porin OmpF constitute leukocyte activators. Infection and Immunity, 58(8), 2719–2724. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.58.8.2719-2724.1990

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