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. 1990 Mar;58(3):822-7.
doi: 10.1128/iai.58.3.822-827.1990.

Characterization of monoclonal antibodies against the Escherichia coli hemolysin

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Characterization of monoclonal antibodies against the Escherichia coli hemolysin

S Pellett et al. Infect Immun. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

Twelve monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) produced against the Escherichia coli hemolysin (HlyA) encoded by the hemolysin recombinant plasmid pWAM04 were studied. HlyA derivatives from recombinant strains with different plasmids encoding HlyA amino-terminal and carboxy-terminal truncates, HlyA in-frame deletions, and HlyA frameshift mutations were used in immunoblots to localize the antigenic determinants for the anti-HlyA MAbs. The mapping of the MAb epitopes was also facilitated by immunoblotting analysis of HlyA polypeptide fragments derived by cyanogen bromide cleavage. The HlyA epitopes for 11 of the MAbs were mapped to relatively small linear regions of the cytolysin ranging from 28 to 160 amino acids. Five of the MAbs (C10, G8, E2, B7, and D12) neutralized HlyA hemolytic activity to varying degrees. The epitopes for these neutralizing MAbs were found to reside within the following HlyA regions: C10 and G8, amino acids 2 to 160; E2, amino acids 161 to 194; B7, amino acids 518 to 598; and D12, amino acids 626 to 726. Hemolytically active HlyA was dependent on the action of the hlyC gene product. The D12 MAb recognized only HlyA produced by strains with an intact hlyC function. MAb A10 recognized an epitope within the HlyA region from amino acids 728 to 829 where a glycine-rich repeat domain exists; however, this MAb did not neutralize HlyA hemolytic activity. A HlyA domain map showing the anti-HlyA epitope location was constructed.

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