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Identification of the Outer Membrane Proteins of Campylobacter pyloridis and Antigenic Cross-reactivity between C. pyloridis and C. jejuni
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1987
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Pathogen DetectionPutative Flagella ProteinsBacteriologyOuter MembraneCampylobacter InfectionsOuter Membrane ProteinsAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesC. PyloridisAllergyBiochemistryVirulence FactorIsolated FlagellaPathogen CharacterizationMolecular MicrobiologyClinical MicrobiologyCampylobacter PyloridisMicrobiologyMedicine
The outer membrane and surface exposed proteins of four strains of the gastric Campylobacter-like organism Campylobacter pyloridis were identified by SDS-PAGE of Sarkosyl-insoluble membranous material and 125I-surface-labelled whole bacteria. Although constant outer membrane proteins (molecular mass 61, 54 and 31 kDa) were observed in these strains, several variable 125I-labelled surface proteins were detected. C. pyloridis does not appear to express a single surface-exposed major outer membrane protein like that of C. jejuni and C. coli. Putative flagella proteins were identified from isolated flagella and acid-extractable surface material and by immunoblotting with anti-flagella antibodies. Several major protein antigens were observed by immunoblotting with anti-C. pyloridis antisera. At least two of these antigens cross-reacted with anti-C. jejuni antiserum. This cross-reaction appears to be caused primarily by flagellar antigens. However, one major protein antigen (61 kDa) was not cross-reactive with C. jejuni and may, therefore, be useful in serological tests for the specific diagnosis of C. pyloridis infections.
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