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Identification of two epitopes in the carboxyterminal 15 amino acids of the E1 glycoprotein of mouse hepatitis virus A59 by using hybrid proteins.

S A Tooze, K K Stanley.   

Abstract

cDNA fragments coding for the carboxy terminus of the E1 envelope glycoprotein from mouse hepatitis virus A59, a coronavirus, were cloned into the bacterial expression vector pEX. Clones expressing E1 antigenic determinants were selected with a polyclonal anti-E1 antibody and used for immunization of rabbits and for affinity purification of existing polyclonal antisera. Immunofluorescence testing and immunoperoxidase labeling of coronavirus-infected cells showed that these reagents were monospecific for E1. In addition, by using hybrid proteins containing different lengths of the E1 carboxy terminus to affinity-purify a polyclonal antiserum against E1, we have been able to define two epitopes within the last 15 amino acid residues of the protein. These epitope-specific antibodies bind to E1 in Golgi and perinuclear membranes as well as to budding viruses; they do not, however, label the plasma membrane or the membranes of post-Golgi vesicles transporting virions to the cell surface.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2431163      PMCID: PMC253324     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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