Characterization of the antigen 85 complex fibronectin-binding proteins derived from aged culture filtrates of Mycobacterium bovis BCG, Tice® substrain

1994 
: The antigen 85 complex are major T-cell and B-cell antigens and fibronectin-binding proteins secreted by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and attenuated M. bovis (BCG vaccine). The Ag 85 complex was found to comprise a high proportion of the extracellular protein in filtrates of surface-pellicle cultures of Tice-substrain BCG vaccine, attaining a maximum of 25%. This proportion began to decrease prior to the end of the logarithmic growth phase, about 3 weeks after the start of the culture, mainly due to apparent degradation of the Ag 85 complex. Isolation of the main Ag 85 protein and determination of the first 36 residues of the NH2-terminus showed identity with the 85A protein isolated by others from various mycobacteria. Both the Ag 85A and B components were secreted in nearly constant proportions over a 6-week period. No Ag 85C protein was detected.
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