1990
DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.13.3995
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Nucleotide sequence of the 32 kDa-protein gene (antigen 85 A) ofMycobacterium bovisBCG

Abstract: Proteins of the antigen 85 complex are abundantly secreted into the culture supematant of a variety of mycobacteria (1, 2). These proteins are known to be responsible for the high affinity of mycobacteria to fibronectin (3). The 32 kDa protein (antigen 85A) appears to be a major stimulant of cellular and humoral immunity towards mycobacteria both in mice and man (4-6). The gene encoding the 32 kDa protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis has recently been identified by us (7).Comparison of this gene with the a-an… Show more

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“…Although the antigens are genetically distinct, they are highly homologous and cross-react with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies raised against individual components (26). The genes encoding antigen 85A, a 32-kDa protein also referred to as P32, have been cloned from M. bovis BCG (5) and M. tuberculosis (3), while genes for 85B, a 30to 31-kDa protein variously termed MPB59 or alpha antigen, have been isolated from M. bovis BCG (10), Mycobacterium kansasii (11), and Mycobacterium leprae (24). Sequence analysis * Corresponding author.…”
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“…Although the antigens are genetically distinct, they are highly homologous and cross-react with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies raised against individual components (26). The genes encoding antigen 85A, a 32-kDa protein also referred to as P32, have been cloned from M. bovis BCG (5) and M. tuberculosis (3), while genes for 85B, a 30to 31-kDa protein variously termed MPB59 or alpha antigen, have been isolated from M. bovis BCG (10), Mycobacterium kansasii (11), and Mycobacterium leprae (24). Sequence analysis * Corresponding author.…”
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