Abstract
A 13 amino acid peptide corresponding to a potent BALB c mouse T cell epitope of hen's egg lysozyme (HEL) was substituted singly at five sites in the d flagellin of Salmonella muenchen. The resulting chimeric proteins were unable to expand T cells capable of being stimulated by the HEL epitope and induced T cell populations which either failed to respond or responded at a low level to a normally highly stimulatory flagellin T cell epitope that was present in all chimeras. The results suggested that substitution of a T cell epitope in flagellin may alter the processing of the resulting immunogen.
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