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This video demonstrates the detection of vitronectin's interaction with bacterial surface proteins. The flow-cytometry analysis measures the fluorescence signal of fluorescently labeled antibodies bound to vitronectin, confirming its presence at the bacterial surface. This technique provides insights into host-pathogen interactions and potential bacterial infection therapies.
1. Analysis of Vitronectin, Vn as a Bacterial Surface Protein-Ligand
Figure 1: Haemophilus influenzae serotype f binds Vn via surface-expressed PH. (A) Flow cytometry results showing binding of Vn to cells of Hif clinical isolates. Each clinical isolate (5 x 106 CFU) was incubated with 250 nM human Vn. The bound ligand was detected using sheep anti-Vn pAbs and FITC-conjugated donkey anti-she...
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
5 mL polystyrene round-bottom tube | BD Falcon | 60819-138 | 12 × 75 mm style |
Bovine Serum Albumins (BSA) | Sigma-Aldrich | A2058 | Suitable for cell culture |
Flow cytometer | BD Biosciences | 651154 | Cell analysis grade for research applications |
Vitronectin (Vn) from human plasma | Sigma-Aldrich | V8379-50UG | Cell culture grade |
E. coli host (E. Coli BL21) | Novagen | 69450-3 | Protein expression host |
FITC-conjugated donkey anti-sheep antibodies | AbD Serotec | STAR88F | Polyclonal |
Sheep anti-human Vn antibodies | AbD Serotec | AHP396 | Polyclonal |
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Source: Singh, B. et al., Assays for Studying the Role of Vitronectin in Bacterial Adhesion and Serum Resistance. J. Vis. Exp. (2018)
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