InventorsUS Classes424/186.1, Disclosed amino acid sequence derived from virus424/209.1, Orthomyxoviridae (e.g., influenza virus, fowl plague virus, etc.)424/234.1, Bacterium or component thereof or substance produced by said bacterium (e.g., Legionella, Borrelia, Anaplasma, Shigella, etc.)435/252.1, Bacteria or actinomycetales; media therefor530/395, Glycoprotein, e.g., mucins proteoglycans, etc.536/17.1Boron, phosphorus, heavy metal or aluminum containingAttorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesA61K 39/385A61K 39/145 A61K 39/02 C12N 1/20 C07K 14/195 C07H 23/00 Abstract textA method is provided for identifying, isolating, and producing htrB mutants of gram-negative bacterial pathogens. The method comprises mutating the htrB gene of a gram-negative bacterial pathogen so that there is a lack of a functional htrB protein, resulting in a mutant that lacks one or more secondary acyl chains contained in the wild type gram-negative bacterial pathogen, and displays substantially reduced toxicity as compared to the wild type strain. Also, the present invention provides methods for using a vaccine formulation containing the htrB mutant, the endotoxin isolated therefrom, or the endotoxin isolated therefrom which is then conjugated to a carrier protein, to immunize an individual against infections caused by gram-negative bacterial pathogens by administering a prophylactically effective amount of the vaccine formulation. |
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