Designing Probes for Immunodiagnostics: Structural Insights into an Epitope Targeting Burkholderia Infections
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Structure-based epitope prediction drives the design of diagnostic
peptidic probes to reveal specific antibodies elicited in response to
infections. We previously identified a highly immunoreactive epitope
from the peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein (Pal) antigen from
Burkholderia pseudomallei, which could also diagnose Burkholderia
cepacia infections. Here, considering the high phylogenetic conservation
within Burkholderia species, we ask whether cross reactivity can be
reciprocally displayed by the synthetic epitope from B. cenocepacia. We
perform comparative analyses of the conformational preferences and
diagnostic performances of the corresponding epitopes from the two
Burkholderia species when presented in the context of the full-length
proteins or as isolated peptides. The effects of conformation on the
diagnostic potential and cross-reactivity of Pal peptide epitopes are
rationalized on the basis of the 1.8 angstrom crystal structure of B.
cenocepacia Pal and through computational analyses. Our results are
discussed in the context of designing new diagnostic molecules for the
early detection of infectious diseases.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Capelli, Riccardo; Matterazzo, Elena; Arnabili, Marco; Peri, Claudio; Gori, Alessandro; Gagni, Paola; Chiari, Marcella; Lertmemongkolchai, Ganjana; Cretich, Marina; Bolognesi, Martino; Colombo, Giorgio; Gourlay, Louise J.
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