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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Antigenic and functional characterization of p57 produced by Renibacterium salmoninarum
Gregory D. Wiens1  , James R. Winton1  Maw-Sheng Chien1  Stephen L. Kaattari1 
关键词: Bacterial kidney disease;    Renibacterium salmoninarum;    Monoclonal antibody;    Agglutination;    Epitope;   
DOI  :  10.3354/dao037043
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Renibacterium salmoninarum, the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease, produces large quantities of a 57-58 kDa protein (p57) during growth in broth culture and during infection of salmonid fish. Biological activities of secretedp57 include agglutination of salmonid leucocytes and rabbit erythrocytes. We define the location of epitopes on p57 recognized by agglutination-blocking monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) 4C11, 4H8 and 4D3, and demonstrate that the majority of secreted p57 is amonomer that retains salmonid leucocyte agglutinating activity. The 3 MAbs bound a recombinant, amino-terminal fragment of p57 (211 aa) but not a carboxy-terminal fragment (315 aa) demonstrating that the neutralizing epitopes are located within theamino-terminal portion of p57. When combinations of the MAbs were used in an antigen capture ELISA, the epitopes recognized by the 3 MAbs were shown to be sterically separate. However, when the same MAb was used as both the coating and detection MAb,binding of the biotinylated detection MAb was not observed. These data indicate that the epitopes recognized by the 3 agglutination-blocking antibodies are functionally available only once per molecule and that native p57 exists as a monomer. SimilarELISA results were obtained when kidney tissues from 3 naturally infected chinook salmon were assayed. Finally, a p57 monomer was purified using anion exchange and size exclusion chromatography that retained in vitro agglutinating activity. A modelin which p57 is released from R. salmoninarum as a biologically active monomer during infection of salmonid fish is proposed.

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