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THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19

Two substances differing in immunological behavior as well as in certain chemical properties have been isolated from soluble extracts of B. proteus X-19. Both substances appear to be polysaccharides. The first substance is precipitated from X-19 crude extracts by a relatively low percentage of alcoh...

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Autor principal: Castaneda, M. Ruiz
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1935
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2133285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19870415
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description Two substances differing in immunological behavior as well as in certain chemical properties have been isolated from soluble extracts of B. proteus X-19. Both substances appear to be polysaccharides. The first substance is precipitated from X-19 crude extracts by a relatively low percentage of alcohol and electrolytes (from one to two and a half volumes of alcohol). When purified as far as possible, it gives a negative biuret reaction, a positive Molish and has a nitrogen content of 4 per cent. This material, which we call X factor, has the immunological properties of the common antigenic factor in Proteus X-19 and typhus Rickettsiae, described elsewhere. It has the property of precipitating with typhus serum as well as anti-Proteus serum, even after treatment with hot alkali. The second substance we call P factor, suggesting a material which is proper to Proteus X-19 and has nothing to do with the Weil-Felix reaction. It is obtained from the crude extracts of B. proteus X-19 by treating the fluids from which the X factor has been removed with an excess of alcohol (seven to ten volumes, according to electrolytes in solution). The purified material shows a nitrogen content of a little less than 1 per cent, gives a negative biuret and a positive Molish reaction. The P factor produces precipitates with anti-Proteus serum in considerable dilution, but has no effect on typhus serum. It is quickly destroyed on treating with alkali, a fact in accordance with the results already cited, which were obtained by White with whole extracts of B. proteus X-19. The duality of the X-19 extracts seems to be explained by the isolation of two immunologically different factors; one which is alkali-labile and which is proper to B. proteus X-19; and the other which is alkali-stable and is the common antigenic factor in Proteus X-19 and typhus Rickettsiae.
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spelling pubmed-21332852008-04-18 THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 Castaneda, M. Ruiz J Exp Med Article Two substances differing in immunological behavior as well as in certain chemical properties have been isolated from soluble extracts of B. proteus X-19. Both substances appear to be polysaccharides. The first substance is precipitated from X-19 crude extracts by a relatively low percentage of alcohol and electrolytes (from one to two and a half volumes of alcohol). When purified as far as possible, it gives a negative biuret reaction, a positive Molish and has a nitrogen content of 4 per cent. This material, which we call X factor, has the immunological properties of the common antigenic factor in Proteus X-19 and typhus Rickettsiae, described elsewhere. It has the property of precipitating with typhus serum as well as anti-Proteus serum, even after treatment with hot alkali. The second substance we call P factor, suggesting a material which is proper to Proteus X-19 and has nothing to do with the Weil-Felix reaction. It is obtained from the crude extracts of B. proteus X-19 by treating the fluids from which the X factor has been removed with an excess of alcohol (seven to ten volumes, according to electrolytes in solution). The purified material shows a nitrogen content of a little less than 1 per cent, gives a negative biuret and a positive Molish reaction. The P factor produces precipitates with anti-Proteus serum in considerable dilution, but has no effect on typhus serum. It is quickly destroyed on treating with alkali, a fact in accordance with the results already cited, which were obtained by White with whole extracts of B. proteus X-19. The duality of the X-19 extracts seems to be explained by the isolation of two immunologically different factors; one which is alkali-labile and which is proper to B. proteus X-19; and the other which is alkali-stable and is the common antigenic factor in Proteus X-19 and typhus Rickettsiae. The Rockefeller University Press 1935-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2133285/ /pubmed/19870415 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1935, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19
title THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19
title_full THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19
title_fullStr THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19
title_full_unstemmed THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19
title_short THE ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19 AND RICKETTSIAE : III. A STUDY OF THE ANTIGENIC COMPOSITION OF THE EXTRACTS OF BACILLUS PROTEUS X-19
title_sort antigenic relationship between bacillus proteus x-19 and rickettsiae : iii. a study of the antigenic composition of the extracts of bacillus proteus x-19
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2133285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19870415
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