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In situ stimulation of a T helper cell hybridoma with a cellulose-bound peptide antigen
- Source :
- Journal of immunological methods. 233(1-2)
- Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Many enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays take advantage of immobilized antigens for the identification of antibody binding sites. Generally, the analysis of cellulose membrane-bound B-cell epitopes is currently considered of high utility. We adapted this methodology for the stimulation of a T helper cell hybridoma with known specificity. Forty overlapping peptides corresponding to the entire rabies virus nucleoprotein were synthesized in duplicates on a single sheet of 90×130 mm size amino-modified paper. The efficacy of the peptide assembly was monitored by color staining of the unreacted amino groups. After completion of the synthesis, the side-chain protecting groups were removed, and the membrane was thoroughly cleaned of all organic and inorganic contaminants. The membrane was cut into pieces, and a standard lymphokine release assay was performed directly from the paper-bound antigens. From all the 40 peptide spots only peptide 31D stimulated the proliferation of the 9C5.D8-H T-cell hybridoma, known to react to this peptide. By using this protocol, as little as 0.4 μg (approximately 200 pmole) of peptide could be detected. According to mass spectrometry the T-cell stimulation proceeded as a true solid-phase assay. The peptide neither leached from the membrane nor was cleaved by the medium–splenocyte mixture. Additionally, tryptic digestion of the cellulose membrane released the expected peptide fragments.
- Subjects :
- Immunology
Molecular Sequence Data
Peptide
Epitope
Cell Line
chemistry.chemical_compound
Mice
Viral Proteins
Antigen
Peptide Library
medicine
Immunology and Allergy
Animals
Amino Acid Sequence
Cellulose
Antigens
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
chemistry.chemical_classification
Mice, Inbred C3H
Hybridomas
Chemistry
Antigen processing
Immunodominant Epitopes
Lymphokine
T helper cell
T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer
Molecular biology
Nucleoprotein
medicine.anatomical_structure
Nucleoproteins
Biochemistry
Rabies virus
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00221759
- Volume :
- 233
- Issue :
- 1-2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of immunological methods
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a5e79ee1198661f6912450ad978815b1