Pasteurella tularensis was detected by means of conjugates of 19S and 7S globulins from antitularemic serum with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). The serum was obtained by short-term immunization of rabbits. The capacity of both fractions to produce the immunofluorescence reaction with pure cultures of Pasteurella tularensis and the agglutinin titre of these fractions are compared here. It was found that the 19S globulin fraction which contained most agglutinating antibodies showed only weak immunofluorescence. The 7S fraction in which the agglutinin content was very low as compared with the 19S globulin fraction gave more intense fluorescence than the 19S fraction. On the basis of this finding the opinion is advanced that the agglutinating antibodies need not be the actual carrier of fluorescence due to fluorescent antibodies (FA) in the immunofluorescence reaction of Pasteurella tularensis. The different degrees of labelling with FITC of the individual globulin fractions as observed during simultaneous conjugation are also discussed. The 19S globulin fraction is regularly conjugated to a higher degree than the 7S component. The view is presented that the avirulent strains lack a certain part of the antigen structure as compared with virulent or vaccine strains (with residual virulence), the part being responsible for the positive reaction of immunofluorescence with preparations of fluorescent antibodies. © 1966 Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
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Procházka, O. (1966). Preparation of conjugates of 19s and 7s globulins of antitularemic sera for the determination of specific fluorescence of Pasteurella tularensis. Folia Microbiologica, 11(5), 337–346. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02887690
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