Production and application of monoclonal antibodies suitable for the specific detection of listeria monocytogenes
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The principal objective of this research concerned the production, characterisation and application of antibodies for the specific detection of Listeria monocytogenes. \n \nMonoclonal antibodies were generated against various L. monocytogenes-derived antigens. Initially, a panel o f antibodies was produced against a 60 kDa extracellular protein isolated from exponentially growing L. monocytogenes culture supernatants.Subsequently, the L. monocytogenes-speclfic surface pathogenicity protein, Intemalin B (InlB), was biochemically isolated and used to generate InlB-specific monoclonal antibodies. The specific reactivity of these antibodies was demonstrated using purified recombinant InlB (rlnlB) and p60 (rp60) proteins, respectively. However, the anti-p60 antibody was cross-reactive with certain non-pathogenic members of the Listeria genus and the anti-InlB monoclonal antibody was not capable of efficiently binding InlB on the L.monocytogenes cell surface. \n \nThus, a thi
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The principal objective of this research concerned the production, characterisation and application of antibodies for the specific detection of Listeria monocytogenes. \n \nMonoclonal antibodies were generated against various L. monocytogenes-derived antigens. Initially, a panel o f antibodies was produced against a 60 kDa extracellular protein isolated from exponentially growing L. monocytogenes culture supernatants.Subsequently, the L. monocytogenes-speclfic surface pathogenicity protein, Intemalin B (InlB), was biochemically isolated and used to generate InlB-specific monoclonal antibodies. The specific reactivity of these antibodies was demonstrated using purified recombinant InlB (rlnlB) and p60 (rp60) proteins, respectively. However, the anti-p60 antibody was cross-reactive with certain non-pathogenic members of the Listeria genus and the anti-InlB monoclonal antibody was not capable of efficiently binding InlB on the L.monocytogenes cell surface. \n \nThus, a thi
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