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. 1991 Mar 15;99(2):151-6.
doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(91)90121-q.

Synthesis and characterization of a recombinant myohemerythrin protein encoded by a synthetic gene

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Synthesis and characterization of a recombinant myohemerythrin protein encoded by a synthetic gene

H Alexander et al. Gene. .

Abstract

The antigenic epitopes of the myohemerythrin (MHr) molecule have been studied extensively. The critical amino acid residues responsible for its immune recognition have been identified by using synthetic peptides and the technique of epitope scanning. To assess the true relevance of these techniques for determining the molecular mechanism of antigenic recognition and immunogenicity, the results obtained with isolated peptides should be tested in the context of the folded protein. To this end, we have designed and constructed a synthetic MHr gene, in modular form, which will allow subsequent alterations of nucleotide sequence encoding epitopes of interest. We have produced the recombinant protein at high level, and have shown by several criteria that it possesses the chemical, physical and immunological properties of the native worm protein. Thus, we have developed a valuable system for detailed immunological studies of the structure and chemistry required for antibody binding to protein.

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