We determined the antigenic specificity and protective immunogenicity of two chemically synthesized peptides of type 5 streptococcal M protein. The synthetic peptides, designated S-M5(1-20) and S-M5(20-40), represent the amino-terminal amino acid sequence of the native pepsin-extracted M5 molecule, which is known to contain at least one heart cross-reactive epitope. Initial studies showed that neither of the synthetic peptides was able to bind purified heart-reactive M5 antibodies. In addition, S-M5(1-20), but not S-M5(20-40), contained type-specific antigenic determinants as measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent inhibition assays. When covalently linked to tetanus toxoid, S-M5(1-20), but not S-M5(20-40), evoked significant levels of type-specific, opsonic (and presumably protective) antibodies in rabbits without evoking heart cross-reactive antibodies.
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1 November 1983
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November 01 1983
Type-specific immunogenicity of a chemically synthesized peptide fragment of type 5 streptococcal M protein.
J B Dale
J M Seyer
E H Beachey
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1983) 158 (5): 1727–1732.
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J B Dale, J M Seyer, E H Beachey; Type-specific immunogenicity of a chemically synthesized peptide fragment of type 5 streptococcal M protein.. J Exp Med 1 November 1983; 158 (5): 1727–1732. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.158.5.1727
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