Accessibility of enterobacterial common antigen to antibodies in encapsulated and non-capsulated S and R forms of Escherichia coli

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Antiserum specific for the enterobacterial 'common antigen' (ECA) was obtained by absorbing a rabbit ECA antiserum with an ECA-negative mutant. Accessibility of ECA to antibodies in encapsulated and non-capsulated S and R forms derived from E. coli O8:K27 was studied using the indirect immunoferritin technique (whole-mount electron microscopy). The number of ferritin particles on the bacterial surface decreased in the order, non-capsulated R > encapsulated R > non-capsulated S > encapsulated S form, indicating that both the O and K antigens partly cover ECA on the surface of the outer membrane. Whole-mount and thin-section electron microscopy showed that ferritin was evenly distributed on the surface of R mutants, whereas it formed clusters on the S forms.

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Acker, G., Schmidt, G., & Mayer, H. (1982). Accessibility of enterobacterial common antigen to antibodies in encapsulated and non-capsulated S and R forms of Escherichia coli. Journal of General Microbiology, 128(7), 1577–1583. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-128-7-1577

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