P. Olsen et al., PATTERNS OF REACTIVITY BETWEEN A PANEL OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES AND FORAGE RHIZOBIUM STRAINS, Applied and environmental microbiology, 60(2), 1994, pp. 654-661
A panel of 11 monoclonal antibodies raised against vegetative cells of
Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii or Rhizobium meliloti was tes
ted by enzyme-inked immunosorbent assay for reactivity with 47 strains
of R. leguminosarum biovar trifolii and 60 strains of R. meliloti. Th
e goal of the study was to define the degree of specificity associated
with each antibody and to gain an understanding of the amount of anti
genic diversity found among the strains and between the species. Each
antibody was tested against each Rhizobium strain in four forms: washe
d steamed cells, washed unsteamed cells, cell-free culture broth, and
nodule squash material. Each antibody showed a different pattern of re
activity among the 107 strains. One of each of the antibodies develope
d against R. meliloti and R. leguminosarum biovar trifolii reacted in
a highly specific manner with cells or antigen from the immunogenic st
rain only. Nine of the antibodies recognized secreted as well as cellu
lar antigen from many of the strains. Analysis of patterns of reactivi
ty between the 107 strains and the 11 antibodies separated the strains
into 28 groups of which 12 were represented by one strain only.