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James B. Dale, Edna Y. Chiang, Shaoyou Liu, Harry S. Courtney, David L. Hasty
Published in Volume 103, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 1999; 103(9):1261–1268 doi:10.1172/JCI5118
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Identification of Spa in a crude pepsin extract of M18Ω. The extract was separated by preparative PAGE, and the entire gel was transferred to nitrocellulose paper. Each bar, labeled 112, indicates the gel fraction that was used to absorb opsonic antibodies from a rabbit antiserum raised against a crude pepsin extract of M18Ω (see Methods). The unfractionated pepsin-extracted proteins from M18 and M18Ω (labeled pep M18 and pep M18Ω, respectively) at a concentration of 1 mg/mL inhibited opsonization by 70–80%. Absorption of the antiserum with gel fraction number 10, which contained a protein of approximately 24 kDa, resulted in a similar level of inhibition of opsonization.