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ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME

Two closely related protein antigens were used to study immunogenic competition. Namely, normal β-D-galactosidase of Escherichia coli (Z) and a genetically defective β-D-galactosidase (AMEF) which seems to differ from the normal in one amino acid substitution. A unique characteristic of this pair of...

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Autores principales: Celada, Franco, Ellis, John, Bodlund, Kerstin, Rotman, Boris
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1971
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15776573
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author Celada, Franco
Ellis, John
Bodlund, Kerstin
Rotman, Boris
author_facet Celada, Franco
Ellis, John
Bodlund, Kerstin
Rotman, Boris
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description Two closely related protein antigens were used to study immunogenic competition. Namely, normal β-D-galactosidase of Escherichia coli (Z) and a genetically defective β-D-galactosidase (AMEF) which seems to differ from the normal in one amino acid substitution. A unique characteristic of this pair of antigens is that, although they are indistinguishable in precipitation and absorption tests with antibodies, the enzymatic activity of AMEF is specifically increased several-hundredfold in the presence of antibodies directed against Z. The following results show that Z and AMEF also differ in their immunogenic ability: (a) antibodies directed against Z activated AMEF; antibodies directed against AMEF did not activate, but competed specifically with activating antibodies. (b) Animals immunized with AMEF failed to produce activating antibodies when they were subsequently challenged with Z, although the presence of some cells primed to produce activating antibodies could be demonstrated by adoptive transfer. (c) Animals preimmunized with Z were stimulated in their production of activating antibodies by AMEF challenge, although not as efficiently as with Z. A model explaining these observations by competition for the immunogenic site among antigen-sensitive cells carrying cross-reacting receptors is presented.
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spelling pubmed-21390832008-04-17 ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME Celada, Franco Ellis, John Bodlund, Kerstin Rotman, Boris J Exp Med Article Two closely related protein antigens were used to study immunogenic competition. Namely, normal β-D-galactosidase of Escherichia coli (Z) and a genetically defective β-D-galactosidase (AMEF) which seems to differ from the normal in one amino acid substitution. A unique characteristic of this pair of antigens is that, although they are indistinguishable in precipitation and absorption tests with antibodies, the enzymatic activity of AMEF is specifically increased several-hundredfold in the presence of antibodies directed against Z. The following results show that Z and AMEF also differ in their immunogenic ability: (a) antibodies directed against Z activated AMEF; antibodies directed against AMEF did not activate, but competed specifically with activating antibodies. (b) Animals immunized with AMEF failed to produce activating antibodies when they were subsequently challenged with Z, although the presence of some cells primed to produce activating antibodies could be demonstrated by adoptive transfer. (c) Animals preimmunized with Z were stimulated in their production of activating antibodies by AMEF challenge, although not as efficiently as with Z. A model explaining these observations by competition for the immunogenic site among antigen-sensitive cells carrying cross-reacting receptors is presented. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139083/ /pubmed/15776573 Text en Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press 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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Celada, Franco
Ellis, John
Bodlund, Kerstin
Rotman, Boris
ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME
title ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME
title_full ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME
title_fullStr ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME
title_full_unstemmed ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME
title_short ANTIBODY-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF A DEFECTIVE β-D-GALACTOSIDASE : II. IMMUNOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMAL AND THE DEFECTIVE ENZYME
title_sort antibody-mediated activation of a defective β-d-galactosidase : ii. immunological relationship between the normal and the defective enzyme
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15776573
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