Immunochemical characterization of a protein associated with Mycobacterium leprae cell wall

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Abstract

A panel of nine monoclonal antibodies to Mycobacterium leprae were used to characterize a protein antigen of the bacillus. Two monoclonal antibodies (IVD8 and IIIE9) were specific for M. leprae and reacted with an epitope [CWP(a)] present on a protein molecule associated with the cell wall fraction of M. leprae. This protein, designated cell wall-associated protein (CWP), lost its immunoreactivity upon treatment with trypsin and had an apparent molecular weight of 65,000, though additional lower-molecular-weight forms of the protein were observed by immunoblotting. Four other cross-reactive epitopes [CWP(b), CWP(c), CWP(d), and CWP(e)] were defined on the same molecule using seven independent monoclonal antibodies. Therefore, M. leprae possesses a trypsin-sensitive, heat-stable protein associated with the cell wall which contains at least one species-specific and four cross-reactive antigenic determinants.

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Gillis, T. P., Miller, R. A., Young, D. B., Khanolkar, S. R., & Buchanan, T. M. (1985). Immunochemical characterization of a protein associated with Mycobacterium leprae cell wall. Infection and Immunity, 49(2), 371–377. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.49.2.371-377.1985

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