Antiprotein monoclonal antibodies derived from mice inoculated with Rickettsia rickettsii heated at 56°C for 15 min are of two types: one is type specific for epitopes denatured by moderate temperatures, and the other is specific for epitopes resistant to 100°C for 5 min. The heat-resistant epitopes are found by immunoblotting on multiple polypeptides after solubilization of the rickettsiae at temperatures of 56°C or higher. Most, but not all, antibodies to the heat-sensitive epitopes passively protected mice against two 50% lethal doses of R. rickettsii, whereas none of the antibodies to heat-resistant epitopes did.
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Anacker, R. L., McDonald, G. A., List, R. H., & Mann, R. E. (1987). Neutralizing activity of monoclonal antibodies to heat-sensitive and heat-resistant epitopes of Rickettsia rickettsii surface proteins. Infection and Immunity, 55(3), 825–827. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.55.3.825-827.1987
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