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Structural relationship between the S1 and S4 subunits of pertussis toxin
Authors:Hiroko Sato  Yuji Sato
Institution:Department of Bacteriology, National Institute of Health, 1-23-1 Toyama, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 162, Japan
Abstract:Abstract Pertussis toxin, the most important protective antigen of Bordetella pertussis , is a 106-kDa hexameric protein composed of an A-promoter (subunit S1) and a pentameric B-oligomer (S2 + S3 + 2S4 + S5). The most potent mouse-protective monoclonal antibodies against both respiratory and intracerebral infections were specified for either S1 or S4 and competed with each other in binding to epitopes of native pertussis toxin captuted by haptoglobin or in solution, although they did not compete on unfolded pertussin toxin. These data suggest that the protective epitope(s) of S1 and S4 are very closely correlated; they are probably close] together sterically. Non-protective anti-S1 and anti-S4 monoclonal antibodies recognized inner antigenic determinants which are not exposed on the surface o native pertussis toxin and interfered with association of the A-protomer and the B-oligomer. These data suggest that the A-protomer and the S4 subunit of the B-oligomer may be closely associated in the native hexameric pertussis toxin molecule.
Keywords:Pertussis toxin  Monoclonal antibody  Protective epitope  Competitive ELISA  Conformational structure
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