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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 07 1996, 470-471, Vol 3, No. 4
T Yokoyama, E Momotani, K Kimura and N Yuasa
An abnormal protein (PrPSc) accumulates in animals affected with scrapie.
Immunoblotting procedures have been used widely to detect PrPSc. Blotted
membranes were subjected to pretreatment in a hydrated autoclave, and the
subsequent immunoreactivity of PrPSc was examined. The immunoreactivity of
PrPSc to antisera against the synthetic peptides of the mouse PrP amino
acid sequences 199 to 208 and 213 to 226 was enhanced by the pretreatment.
However, the reactivity to antisera of peptide sequences 100 to 115 and 165
to 174 was not affected. The antibody-binding ability of the specific
epitopes which are located close to the C-terminal end of PrP27-30 the
proteinase- resistant portion of PrPSc, was enhanced by pretreatment in a
hydrated autoclave. This pretreatment increased the sensitivity of PrPSc,
and it would be useful for diagnosis of scrapie.
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Immunoreactivity of specific epitopes of PrPSc is enhanced by pretreatment in a hydrated autoclave
National Institute of Animal Health, Ibaraki, Japan. tyoko@niah affrc.go.jp
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