Two-dimensional electrophoresis for analysis of mycobacterium tuberculosis culture filtrate and purification and characterization of six novel proteins

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Culture filtrate from Mycobacterium tuberculosis contains molecules which promote high levels of protective immunity in animal models of subunit vaccination against tuberculosis. We have used two-dimensional electrophoresis for analysis and purification of six novel M. tuberculosis culture filtrate proteins (CFPs): CFP17, CFP20, CFP21, CFP22, CFP25, and CFP28. The proteins were tested for recognition by M. tuberculosis-reactive memory cells from different strains of inbred mice and for their capacity to induce a skin test response in M. tuberculosis-infected guinea pigs. CFP17, CFP20, CFP21 and CFP25 induced both a high gamma interferon release and a strong delayed-type hypersensitivity response, and CFP21 was broadly recognized by different strains of inbred mice. N-terminal sequences were obtained for the six proteins, and the corresponding genes were identified in the Sanger M. tuberculosis genome database. In parallel we established a two- dimensional electrophoresis reference map of short-term culture filtrate components and mapped novel proteins as well as already-known CFP.

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Weldingh, K., Rosenkrands, I., Jacobsen, S., Rasmussen, P. B., Elhay, M. J., & Andersen, P. (1998). Two-dimensional electrophoresis for analysis of mycobacterium tuberculosis culture filtrate and purification and characterization of six novel proteins. Infection and Immunity, 66(8), 3492–3500. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.66.8.3492-3500.1998

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