A 43-kilodalton pneumococcal surface protein, PspA: isolation, protective abilities, and structural analysis of the amino-terminal sequence - PubMed (original) (raw)
A 43-kilodalton pneumococcal surface protein, PspA: isolation, protective abilities, and structural analysis of the amino-terminal sequence
D F Talkington et al. Infect Immun. 1991 Apr.
Abstract
PspA is an antigenically variable surface protein of Streptococcus pneumoniae that appears to be essential for full pneumococcal virulence. In addition, monoclonal antibodies to PspA protect mice against infection with specific strains of pneumococci virulent for mice. In this study, we have isolated the 43-kDa N-terminal half of the native 84-kDa PspA and determined the sequence of the first 45 amino acids. This sequence, the first obtained for a pneumococcal surface protein, is consistent with that of an amphiphatic coiled-coil alpha helix with a 7-residue periodicity common to fibrous proteins such as tropomyosin and streptococcal M protein. The 7-residue periodicity begins with residue 8 and extends throughout the remaining sequence for nearly 11 turns of the helix. Mice immunized with this purified PspA segment were protected from fatal pneumococcal challenge, thus demonstrating that those PspA epitopes eliciting protection were present in the N-terminal half of the molecule.
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