Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
April 2015
Enterotoxins--superantigens--are the main toxic agents of staphylococci. Currently, an important role of these proteins is estabished in both toxicity itself--toxic shock and in the development of autoimmune diseases. Enterotoxin studies are carried out in several directions including the search for novel molecular targets, studies in cell tests and establishment of toxicity in animal models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method for the preparation of peptide mimetics of GMDP which could exhibit adjuvant activity without the negative effects of GMDP is described. The search for peptides with GMDP-like adjuvant activity was performed using highly specific monoclonal antibodies against GMDP and combinatorial peptide libraries in the format of phage display. Various elution methods were used for the immunoaffinity enrichment of the libraries during the course of the preparation of highly active and specific peptides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhage display technology is an effective approach to the development of the next generation of immunodiagnostic reagents. Naive murine phage display a library of single-chain variable antibodies (scFv) was used to isolate scFv recognizing the diphtheria toxin, an important diagnostic antigen of diphtheria. The diphtheria toxin B subunit-binding clone with affinity constant of 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo develop a phage display of single-chain antibodies (scFv), fractions of total cell DNA and RNA were obtained from splenocytes of naive mice. The DNA fragments encoding variable regions of light and heavy immunoglobulin chains were amplified and isolated using primers specific to the conservative regions of these genes. The construction of the library was based on the principle of stochastic combining of the DNA fragments encoding the light and heavy antibody chains with the DNA linker, whose structure corresponded to the (Gly4Ser)3 sequence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence and expression of genes controlling the synthesis and secretion of cytokinins by the pink-pigmented facultative methylotroph Methylobacterium mesophilicum VKM B-2143 with the serine pathway and nonpigmented obligate methylotroph Methylovorus mays VKM B-2221 with the ribulose monophosphate pathway of C1 metabolism were shown using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and reverse transcription-PCR methods. The presence of the corresponding mRNA in M. mesophilicum cells grown on methanol or succinate suggests that the expression of these genes is constitutive.
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