Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2410513 | Vaccine | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Forty-five GM1-binding peptides were identified using phage-displayed peptides libraries of random peptides. Most have a motif containing a hydrophobic amino acid followed by a serine (S). Based on a GM1-binding assays, two of these GM1-binding peptides (named 15 and 40) were chosen to investigate its immunostimulatory properties when chemically coupled to antigens. Mice intra-nasally (i.n.) vaccinated with some of these complexes developed a better local and systemic antibody response than mice i.n. vaccinated with the respective uncoupled antigens. The efficiency of the complex GM1-binding peptide-antigen strongly depends on the composition and structure of both of the components of the complex.
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Authors
Alejandro D. Montaner, Analía De Nichilo, Fernanda Elias, Juan M. Rodríguez, Juan M. Fló, Ricardo A. López, Jorge Zorzopulos, Ronald Frank,