Longbottom D, Findlay J, Vretou E, Dunbar S M
Moredun Research Institute, International Research Centre, Penicuik, Midlothian, UK.
FEMS Microbiol Lett. 1998 Jul 1;164(1):111-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1998.tb13075.x.
The putative outer membrane location of the OMP90 (formerly POMP) family from the ovine abortion strain of Chlamydia psittaci was investigated by immunoelectron microscopy. Using a non-embedding technique, antigens were shown to be localised on the outer membrane surface of both elementary and reticulate bodies, the infectious and non-infectious forms of Chlamydiae respectively. Antibodies affinity-purified against the expressed amino- and carboxy-terminal halves of one of the family members. OMP90A, demonstrated that the amino half is surface-exposed while the carboxyl half is most probably localised internally. Surface localisation on elementary bodies indicates the importance of these proteins as protective antigen candidates.
通过免疫电子显微镜研究了来自鹦鹉热衣原体绵羊流产株的OMP90(以前称为POMP)家族假定的外膜定位。使用非包埋技术,抗原显示定位于原体和网状体的外膜表面,原体和网状体分别是衣原体的感染性和非感染性形式。针对该家族成员之一OMP90A表达的氨基末端和羧基末端片段亲和纯化的抗体表明,氨基末端片段暴露于表面,而羧基末端片段很可能定位于内部。原体上的表面定位表明这些蛋白质作为保护性抗原候选物的重要性。