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. 1988 Nov;56(11):3001–3003. doi: 10.1128/iai.56.11.3001-3003.1988

A pneumococcal surface protein (PspB) that exhibits the same protease sensitivity as streptococcal R antigen.

L S McDaniel 1, D E Briles 1
PMCID: PMC259685  PMID: 3139568

Abstract

A monoclonal antibody against Streptococcus pneumoniae, designated T4A49, detected a 64,000-molecular-weight protein that was immunologically unrelated to the previously described surface protein PspA. This new protein, designated PspB, was pepsin sensitive and trypsin resistant, as is the R antigen of type 28 group A streptococci.

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