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THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI

The immunoelectrophoretic characteristics of the known cellular antigens of serotype 17, Group A streptococci have been presented. These include C, M, T, and polyglycerophosphate. In addition, three hitherto undescribed antigens of serotype 17 have been encountered. The F antigen occurs in most sero...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Armine T., Wiley, Grove G.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1963
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14067904
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description The immunoelectrophoretic characteristics of the known cellular antigens of serotype 17, Group A streptococci have been presented. These include C, M, T, and polyglycerophosphate. In addition, three hitherto undescribed antigens of serotype 17 have been encountered. The F antigen occurs in most serotype 17 strains, has a faster electrophoretic mobility than M, appears in acid, distilled water, and other extracts of harvested cells, is released from the cells in large quantity into the culture medium during growth when the pH is maintained at 7.3 or over, is probably protein in nature, and may play a minor role in mouse virulence of serotype 17 strains. Its antibodies do not confer bactericidal power on human blood. The E antigen is serotype-specific and is closely associated with the M antigen. The suggestion is made here that E is a part of the M molecule, acquiring independent electrophoretic mobility when separated from the rest of the M molecule by acid hydrolysis and carrying an antigenic determinant serologically distinct from the determinant on the rest of the M molecule. E can be recognized only by immunoelectrophoresis. Its role, if any, in virulence has not been established. The third antigen, E(4), is a non-serotype-specific antigen found in most serological groups and types of hemolytic streptococci. It is serologically related to polyglycerophosphate, but its chemical nature has not been determined. It appears to be unrelated to virulence.
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spelling pubmed-21376582008-04-17 THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI Wilson, Armine T. Wiley, Grove G. J Exp Med Article The immunoelectrophoretic characteristics of the known cellular antigens of serotype 17, Group A streptococci have been presented. These include C, M, T, and polyglycerophosphate. In addition, three hitherto undescribed antigens of serotype 17 have been encountered. The F antigen occurs in most serotype 17 strains, has a faster electrophoretic mobility than M, appears in acid, distilled water, and other extracts of harvested cells, is released from the cells in large quantity into the culture medium during growth when the pH is maintained at 7.3 or over, is probably protein in nature, and may play a minor role in mouse virulence of serotype 17 strains. Its antibodies do not confer bactericidal power on human blood. The E antigen is serotype-specific and is closely associated with the M antigen. The suggestion is made here that E is a part of the M molecule, acquiring independent electrophoretic mobility when separated from the rest of the M molecule by acid hydrolysis and carrying an antigenic determinant serologically distinct from the determinant on the rest of the M molecule. E can be recognized only by immunoelectrophoresis. Its role, if any, in virulence has not been established. The third antigen, E(4), is a non-serotype-specific antigen found in most serological groups and types of hemolytic streptococci. It is serologically related to polyglycerophosphate, but its chemical nature has not been determined. It appears to be unrelated to virulence. The Rockefeller University Press 1963-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2137658/ /pubmed/14067904 Text en Copyright © 1963, by The Rockefeller Institute 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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Wilson, Armine T.
Wiley, Grove G.
THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI
title THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI
title_full THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI
title_fullStr THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI
title_full_unstemmed THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI
title_short THE CELLULAR ANTIGENS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF THE C, M, T, PGP, E(4), F, AND E ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE 17 STREPTOCOCCI
title_sort cellular antigens of group a streptococci : immunoelectrophoretic studies of the c, m, t, pgp, e(4), f, and e antigens of serotype 17 streptococci
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14067904
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