BIOSYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION OF V AND W ANTIGENS IN PASTEURELLA PESTIS

Abstract

The sparation and purification of V and W antigens are described. The methods that gave the best results were: The precipitation of both antigens from the supernatant fluid of a 36 C grown culture of strain M23 by use of ammonium sulfate. Chromatography on DEAE cellulose. V antigen was eluted with 0.1 M NaCl and W antigen with 0.5 M NaCl. Recycling both antigens on DEAE cellulose resulted in a sample contain ing approximately 20 units of V antigen per milligram of protein (100 fold purification) and no W antigen, and a senple containing 600 units of W antigen per milligram of protein (1000 fold purification) and no V antigen. V antigen is a protein with a molecular weight of 90,000 and W antigen is a lipoprotein with a molecular weight of 145,000. Both antigens were stable at 60 C, but not at 80 C, for 30 minutes, W antigens, but not V, was lost upon extensive dialysis against distilled water or pervaporation. Both antigens were reduced in titer by prolonged storage at 5 C or by lyophilization, but not by storage at -20 C.. Based on the use of rabbit antisera containing only V antibody or only W antibody, the conclusion was drawn that V antibody, but not W antibody, can protect mice against plague.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1963
Accession Number
AD0299868

Entities

People

  • Michael J. Surgalla
  • Robert L. Erdman
  • William D. Lawton

Organizations

  • United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Animals
  • Antibodies
  • Biomedical And Dental Materials
  • Carbohydrates
  • Cells
  • Cellulose
  • Chemical Analysis
  • Chromatography
  • Dialysis
  • Immune Serums
  • Light Sources
  • Materials
  • Molecular Weight
  • Polymeric Films
  • Precipitation
  • Proteins
  • Rodents

Fields of Study

  • Biology

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  • Immunology