AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers utilized hypervariable regions (HRs) of F11 fimbriae's major subunit to insert foreign epitopes for study.
  • Two unique insertion vectors were created featuring cloning sites located in HR1 and HR4.
  • The study found that as long as inserted peptides were 14 amino acids or shorter, they successfully formed fimbriae and could invoke an antibody response in mice when tested.

Article Abstract

Hypervariable regions (HRs) of the major subunit of F11 fimbriae were exploited for insertion of foreign epitopes. Two insertion vectors were created that contain a unique cloning site in HR1 or HR4 respectively. Several oligonucleotides, coding for antigenic determinants derived from different pathogens, were cloned in both insertion vectors. Hybrid fimbrial subunits were generally shown to be assembled in fimbriae when the length of the inserted peptide did not exceed 14 amino acids. The inserted peptides appeared to be exposed in the fimbrial filament. One hybrid fimbrial protein induced detectable levels of antibodies against the inserted epitope if injected into mice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00633832DOI Listing

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