Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.

A panel of monoclonal antibodies has been shown previously to identify both serologically diverse and serologically conserved epitopes on a major polymorphic surface protein of P. falciparum schizonts from culture-adapted isolates. The molecular nature of the antigen recognized by eight of these mon...

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Main Authors: Howard, R, McBride, J, Aley, S, Marsh, K
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1986
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author Howard, R
McBride, J
Aley, S
Marsh, K
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McBride, J
Aley, S
Marsh, K
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description A panel of monoclonal antibodies has been shown previously to identify both serologically diverse and serologically conserved epitopes on a major polymorphic surface protein of P. falciparum schizonts from culture-adapted isolates. The molecular nature of the antigen recognized by eight of these monoclonal antibodies was studied with three isolates analyzed directly from patients in The Gambia. Malarial (glyco) proteins were labelled by biosynthetic uptake of 3H-glucosamine or 3H-leucine during culture of ring-stage parasites from infected blood to the late-trophozoite/early-schizont stage (26-30 h). Those monoclonal antibodies which reacted positively with an isolate by indirect immunofluorescence also immunoprecipitated a single 3H-leucine or 3H-glucosamine labelled antigen of mol. wt approximately 200 000 from Triton X-100 extracts of the same isolate. Monoclonal antibodies which did not react by indirect immunofluorescence failed to immunoprecipitate this antigen. Although each of the three isolates studied in detail was very similar serologically with the panel of monoclonal antibodies specific for this mol. wt approximately 200 000 antigen, this protein could be distinguished with each isolate on the basis of its apparent size on SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The specifically immunoprecipitated antigen had a mol. wt of 204 000, 197 000 or 202 000, depending on the isolate. Size diversity of this malarial glycoprotein was also detected with seven other Gambian P. falciparum isolates. We conclude that natural isolates of P. falciparum express a major 3H-glucosamine labelled glycoprotein of mol. wt Mr approximately 200 000 which exhibits size diversity and expresses antigenically conserved as well as diverse epitopes as defined by the panel of monoclonal antibodies.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a7f1505d-358a-42b3-b027-4f20acba0d812022-03-27T02:57:56ZAntigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a7f1505d-358a-42b3-b027-4f20acba0d81EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1986Howard, RMcBride, JAley, SMarsh, KA panel of monoclonal antibodies has been shown previously to identify both serologically diverse and serologically conserved epitopes on a major polymorphic surface protein of P. falciparum schizonts from culture-adapted isolates. The molecular nature of the antigen recognized by eight of these monoclonal antibodies was studied with three isolates analyzed directly from patients in The Gambia. Malarial (glyco) proteins were labelled by biosynthetic uptake of 3H-glucosamine or 3H-leucine during culture of ring-stage parasites from infected blood to the late-trophozoite/early-schizont stage (26-30 h). Those monoclonal antibodies which reacted positively with an isolate by indirect immunofluorescence also immunoprecipitated a single 3H-leucine or 3H-glucosamine labelled antigen of mol. wt approximately 200 000 from Triton X-100 extracts of the same isolate. Monoclonal antibodies which did not react by indirect immunofluorescence failed to immunoprecipitate this antigen. Although each of the three isolates studied in detail was very similar serologically with the panel of monoclonal antibodies specific for this mol. wt approximately 200 000 antigen, this protein could be distinguished with each isolate on the basis of its apparent size on SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The specifically immunoprecipitated antigen had a mol. wt of 204 000, 197 000 or 202 000, depending on the isolate. Size diversity of this malarial glycoprotein was also detected with seven other Gambian P. falciparum isolates. We conclude that natural isolates of P. falciparum express a major 3H-glucosamine labelled glycoprotein of mol. wt Mr approximately 200 000 which exhibits size diversity and expresses antigenically conserved as well as diverse epitopes as defined by the panel of monoclonal antibodies.
spellingShingle Howard, R
McBride, J
Aley, S
Marsh, K
Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.
title Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.
title_full Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.
title_fullStr Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.
title_full_unstemmed Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.
title_short Antigenic diversity and size diversity of P. falciparum antigens in isolates from Gambian patients. II. the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000.
title_sort antigenic diversity and size diversity of p falciparum antigens in isolates from gambian patients ii the schizont surface glycoprotein of molecular weight approximately 200 000
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