Subramanian, Sarada ; Andal, S. ; Karande, Anjali A. ; Adiga, P. Radhakantha (2003) Epitope mapping and evaluation of specificity of T-helper sites in four major antigenic peptides of chicken riboflavin carrier protein in outbred rats Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 311 (1). pp. 11-16. ISSN 0006-291X
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2003.09.162
Abstract
This paper reviews our studies on synthetic peptides spanning the major antigenic determinants of the chicken riboflavin carrier protein (RCP; 219 AA). These determinants are composed of residues 4-24 (YGC), 64-83 (CED), 130-147 (GEN), and 200-219 (HAC) and function as minivaccines in terms of eliciting anti-peptide antibodies which recognize the native protein and are particularly promising contraceptive vaccine candidates. We have used 15-residue synthetic peptides to define short sequences involved in interaction with antibody and with T-cells. We have mapped the boundaries of T-cell epitopes of these peptides in outbred rats by immunizing the animals with each peptide and assaying the popliteal lymph node cell proliferation against a series of overlapping synthetic 15-mers covering the entire length of the individual peptides. The peptides YGC, GEN, and HAC harboured a single T-cell epitope each whereas the peptide CED exhibited bimodal response possessing two epitopes, one at N-terminus and the other at the C-terminus. These studies provide insight into the way in which an immunogen is viewed by the immune system. In addition, preferential T-cell helper function for B cells recognizing unique determinants on the same molecule was demonstrated. This information helps in exploiting synthetic peptides in the construction of designer immunogens which have potential as candidate vaccines.
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| Keywords: | Epitope Mapping; Riboflavin Carrier Protein; Synthetic Peptides; T-cell Epitope |
| ID Code: | 26818 |
| Deposited On: | 08 Dec 2010 13:08 |
| Last Modified: | 13 May 2011 03:58 |
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