Preparation of h and m antigens ofHistoplasma capsulatum free of heterologous antigens
1985
Salt gradient elution of crude histoplasmin on CM-Sepharose CL6B at pH 3.0 was used in essentially a one-step procedure to isolate the h, m, and non-m antigens ofHistoplasma capsulatum and free them of any c antigen common to other pathogenic fungi. The h antigen fraction was pure; the isolated m and non-m antigens contained less than 0.1% of the c antigen present in the original preparation. The residual c antigen in these fractions was removed by affinity chromatography on Affigel-10 coupled to aBlastomyces dermatitidis fungal antiserum. The final preparations of h, m, and non-m were pure when tested by immunodiffusion (ID), sodium-dodecyl-sulfate-polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), or electrofocusing. The antigens were serologically stable at neutral pH for at least three months at 10°C. The relative molecular weights, isoelectric points, and amino acid composition of the antigens are described.
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