TOXOPLASMA-GONDII - CHARACTERIZATION OF A MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY RECOGNIZING ANTIGENS OF 36 AND 38 KDA WITH ACID-PHOSPHATASE-ACTIVITY LOCATED IN DENSE GRANULES AND RHOPTRIES

Citation
A. Metsis et al., TOXOPLASMA-GONDII - CHARACTERIZATION OF A MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY RECOGNIZING ANTIGENS OF 36 AND 38 KDA WITH ACID-PHOSPHATASE-ACTIVITY LOCATED IN DENSE GRANULES AND RHOPTRIES, Experimental parasitology, 81(4), 1995, pp. 472-479
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Parasitiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00144894
Volume
81
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
472 - 479
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4894(1995)81:4<472:T-COAM>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Acid phosphatase activity in Toxoplasma gondii was studied by electron microscopy and found in the rhoptries and dense granules. On Western blots, six bands were found to have acid phosphatase activity; a doubl e band of 36-38 kDa showed the strongest activity. In order to raise m onoclonal antibodies to antigens of potential importance in parasite i nvasion of the host cell, mice were immunized with live T. gondii of t he cyst-forming ME119 isolate and later boosted with tachyzoites of th e RH strain. One of the monoclonal antibodies, S16, recognized the 36- to 38-kDa antigen. Immunogold labeling and electron microscopy showed that the antigens were located in dense granules and rhoptries. Using immuno-precipitation with S16, SDS-PAGE, IEF, and Western blotting, w e show that the 36- to 38-kDa rhoptry antigen recognized by S16 has ac id phosphatase activity. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.