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Mycobacterium leprae cDNA and Antigen

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PP0543

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae 18 kDa antigen HSP 16.7 (a.a.21 to 148)

P12809

100 µg

1195

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PP0544

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae 28 kDa antigen (a.a.22 to 236)

P19361

100 µg

1195

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PP0545

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae 34 kDa antigen (a.a.24 to 336)

O87894

100 µg

1195

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PP0546

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae 60 kDa chaperonin 2 Protein Cpn60 2 (a.a.61 to 541)

P09239

100 µg

1195

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PP0547

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae secreted protein apa Antigen 43L (a.a.39 to 287)

P46842

100 µg

1195

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PP0548

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85-AAg85A 85A (a.a.42 to 330)

Q05861

100 µg

1195

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PP0549

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85-B Ag85B 85B (a.a.40 to 327)

P31951

100 µg

1195

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PP0550

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85-C Ag85C (a.a.45 to 333)

Q05862

100 µg

1195

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PP0551

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85C mycolyltransferase (a.a.33 to 301)

B8ZTV5

100 µg

1195

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PP0552

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen T5 (a.a.40 to 144)

P95672

100 µg

1195

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PP0553

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Lipoprotein lprG 27 kDa lipoprotein Antigen P27 (a.a.42 to 238)

Q9CCP6

100 µg

1195

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PP0554

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Lsr2 protein 15 kDa antigen (a.a.37 to 112)

B8ZU53

100 µg

1195

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PP0555

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Major membrane protein I MMP-I antigen (a.a.21 to 307)

P46841

100 µg

1195

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PP0556

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae 28 kDa antigen (a.a.32 to 278)

O33075

100 µg

1195

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PP0557

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae antigen 36 kDa antigen (a.a.21 to 249)

P41484

100 µg

1195

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PP0558

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae secreted protein (a.a.24 to 167)

B8ZUS5

100 µg

1195

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PP0559

Recombinant Protein-Mycobacterium leprae Serine-rich antigen 25L-45 kDa protein (a.a.31 to 408)

Q07297

100 µg

1195

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RPP0543

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae 18 kDa antigen HSP 16.7 (a.a.21 to 148)

P12809

2 µg

800

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RPP0544

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae 28 kDa antigen (a.a.22 to 236)

P19361

2 µg

1070

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RPP0545

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae 34 kDa antigen (a.a.24 to 336)

O87894

2 µg

1560

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RPP0546

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae 60 kDa chaperonin 2 Protein Cpn60 2 (a.a.61 to 541)

P09239

2 µg

2400

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RPP0547

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae secreted protein apa Antigen 43L (a.a.39 to 287)

P46842

2 µg

1240

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RPP0548

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85-AAg85A 85A (a.a.42 to 330)

Q05861

2 µg

1440

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RPP0549

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85-B Ag85B 85B (a.a.40 to 327)

P31951

2 µg

1435

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RPP0550

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85-C Ag85C (a.a.45 to 333)

Q05862

2 µg

1440

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RPP0551

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen 85C mycolyltransferase (a.a.33 to 301)

B8ZTV5

2 µg

1340

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RPP0552

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Antigen T5 (a.a.40 to 144)

P95672

2 µg

800

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RPP0553

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Lipoprotein lprG 27 kDa lipoprotein Antigen P27 (a.a.42 to 238)

Q9CCP6

2 µg

980

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RPP0554

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Lsr2 protein 15 kDa antigen (a.a.37 to 112)

B8ZU53

2 µg

800

Order

RPP0555

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Major membrane protein I MMP-I antigen (a.a.21 to 307)

P46841

2 µg

1430

Order

RPP0556

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae 28 kDa antigen (a.a.32 to 278)

O33075

2 µg

1230

Order

RPP0557

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae antigen 36 kDa antigen (a.a.21 to 249)

P41484

2 µg

1140

Order

RPP0558

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae secreted protein (a.a.24 to 167)

B8ZUS5

2 µg

715

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RPP0559

cDNA-Mycobacterium leprae Serine-rich antigen 25L-45 kDa protein (a.a.31 to 408)

Q07297

2 µg

1885

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Mycobacterium leprae cDNA and recombinant antigen

  • Codon-optimized cDNA is cloned into E. coli expression vector with 6x His-tag at N-terminus and ready-to-use for recombinant protein production.
  • Recombinant protein applications: Western Blot may be used for other applications determined by the user.
  • Protein Purity: >90%, as determined by SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.
  • Protein Activity: N/A
  • Protein Tag:  Contains A 6x histidine tag at N-terminus.
  • Protein Formulation: Liquid
  • Source: Produced from E. coli

Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy or Hansen’s disease, produces several key antigens that are important in the pathogenesis of the disease and can serve as targets for diagnostics and therapeutics.

18 kDa and 28 kDa antigens: These antigens are among the most well-known antigens of M. leprae and have been extensively studied. They are heat shock proteins (HSPs) and are believed to play a role in the survival of the bacterium within host cells by helping it evade the immune system. The 18 kDa antigen, also known as HSP18 or ML0405, is found on the cell surface of M. leprae and is thought to be involved in bacterial adhesion and invasion of host cells. The 28 kDa antigen, also known as HSP65 or ML2048, is a major immunodominant antigen that is recognized by the immune system in leprosy patients and has been used in diagnostic tests for leprosy.

60 kDa chaperonin: The 60 kDa chaperonin, also known as HSP60 or GroEL, is another heat shock protein produced by M. leprae. It is involved in protein folding and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of leprosy by interacting with host immune cells and modulating the host immune response.

Antigen 85-A/B/C proteins: The Antigen 85 complex, which consists of three closely related proteins – Antigen 85-A, Antigen 85-B, and Antigen 85-C – is involved in the biosynthesis of mycolic acids, which are a major component of the mycobacterial cell wall. These antigens are important for the survival and growth of M. leprae, and they have been targeted in diagnostic tests and drug development for leprosy.

Lipoprotein P27: P27, also known as ML1777 or LBP/B, is a lipoprotein produced by M. leprae that has been shown to be involved in the formation of lipid droplets in host cells, which are believed to provide a nutrient-rich environment for the bacterium to survive and replicate.

Serine-rich antigen 25L-45 kDa protein: This antigen, also known as ML1871 or Ag85-like protein, is a serine-rich protein produced by M. leprae that has been implicated in the modulation of host immune responses. It has been proposed to play a role in the immune evasion strategies of M. leprae.

These antigens of M. leprae have been extensively studied for their roles in the pathogenesis of leprosy and their potential as targets for diagnostics and therapeutics. Diagnostic tests based on these antigens, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, have been developed and used for the diagnosis of leprosy. Additionally, some of these antigens have been targeted for drug development, including the development of vaccines and immunotherapies for leprosy treatment.

In conclusion, the antigens produced by M. leprae play crucial roles in the pathogenesis of leprosy and have the potential to be used as targets for diagnostics and therapeutics. Further research and development in this area may contribute to improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment options for leprosy. However, it’s important to note that leprosy is a complex disease with various clinical manifestations, and a comprehensive understanding of the host-pathogen interaction and immune response is needed for the development of effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Consultation with a qualified healthcare professional is recommended for diagnosis and

The use of recombinant proteins/cDNA in academic research and therapeutic applications has skyrocketed. However, in heterologous expression systems, successful recombinant protein expression is dependent on a variety of factors, including codon preference, RNA secondary structure, and GC content. When compared to pre-optimization, more and more experimental results demonstrated that the expression level was dramatically increased, ranging from two to hundred times depending on the gene. Bioclone has created a proprietary technology platform that has resulted in the creation of over 6,000 artificially synthesized codon-optimized cDNA clones (cloned in E. coli expression Vector), which are ready for production of the recombinant proteins.

The cDNA is used to detect the presence of M. leprae in body fluids and tissues. The recombinant antigens are used to detect the presence of the antibodies specific for M. leprae in blood samples. These tests are used in combination with other tests such as acid-fast bacilli staining and polymerase chain reaction to diagnose leprosy. The cDNA and recombinant antigens can also be used to identify the type of leprosy (paucibacillary or multibacillary) in order to initiate appropriate treatment.

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