Region Met225 to Ile412 of Bacillus cereus Hemolysin II Is Capable to Agglutinate Red Blood Cells.

Alexey S Nagel, Natalia V Rudenko, Polina N Luchkina, Anna P Karatovskaya, Anna V Zamyatina, Zhanna I Andreeva-Kovalevskaya, Alexander V Siunov, Fedor A Brovko, Alexander S Solonin

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Hemolysin II (HlyII) is one of the virulence factors of the opportunistic bacterium belonging to the group of β-pore-forming toxins. This work created a genetic construct encoding a large C-terminal fragment of the toxin (HlyIILCTD, M225-I412 according to the numbering of amino acid residues in HlyII). A soluble form of HlyIILCTD was obtained using the SlyD chaperone protein. HlyIILCTD was first shown to be capable of agglutinating rabbit erythrocytes. Monoclonal antibodies against HlyIILCTD were obtained by hybridoma technology. We also proposed a mode of rabbit erythrocyte agglutination by HlyIILCTD and selected three anti-HlyIILCTD monoclonal antibodies that inhibited the agglutination.
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agglutination,monoclonal antibody,pore-forming toxin,three-dimensional protein structure modeling
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