ISSN:
1573-6903
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Synthetic peptides with various and overlapping sequences represented by the residue region 65–84 of bovine myelin basic protein (MBP-bov) were tested in sodium sulfate radioimmunoassays for their reactivity with 15 rabbit antisera against MBPs from six different animal species and nine pools of syngeneic Lewis rat anti-MBP antisera. Three of the peptides were labeled with125I and studied by direct binding reactions: (1) the prototype peptide S82 sequence TTHYG-SLPQKAQGHRPQDEG, corresponding to residues 65–84 of bovine MBP except for the C-terminal glycine, which is encephalitogenic in rabbits: (2) S81, which lacks the first three residues of S82 and is nonencephalitogenic in rabbits; and (3) S79, which represents the C-terminal half of S82 and which, because of its C-terminal glycine instead of asparagine, is nonencephalitogenic in Lewis rats. Fourteen of the rabbit anti-MBP antisera were reactive with [125I]S82 (two borderline) including 2 of 3 antisera against human MBP, one against monkey MBP, and one against chicken MBP. The cross-reactions with [125I]S81 were somewhat fewer and less intense. There were no cross-reactions with [125I]S79. None of nine different pools of syngeneic rat MBP antisera cross-reacted with any of the three labeled peptides. With the use of a rabbit anti-MBP-rat antiserum that crossreacted strongly with [125I]S82, 15 additional peptides with overlapping sequences within the residue region 65–84, as well as five MBP preparations from four different species, were tested by equilibrium and nonequilibrium competitive inhibition RIAs. Unlabeled S82 and MBP-bov were completely competitive with [125I]S82 in the equilibrium assays; S81 and three other peptides had low degrees of cross-reactivity; but none of the remaining eight unlabeled peptides or unlabeled MBP preparations of guinea pig, rat, or mouse origin gave any evidence of competitive activity. Nonequilibrium competitive inhibition RIAs, however, did reveal cross-reactivities among several of the peptides as well as guinea pig and rat MBP. It was concluded that the N-terminal half of S82, particularly residues 68–74 (YGSLPQK), must contain an immunodeterminant of amino acid residues which identifies with the corresponding and exposed sequence in intact MBP-bov.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00965049
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