Location of antigenic sites recognized by monoclonal antibodies in the influenza A virus nucleoprotein molecule

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L. Varich, Natalia
S. Kochergin-Nikitsky, Konstantin
V. Usachev, Evgeny
V. Usacheva, Olga
G. Prilipov, Alexei
G. Webster, Robert
V. Kaverin, Nikolai
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2009
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The locations of amino acid positions relevant to antigenic variation in the nucleoprotein (NP) of influenza virus are not conclusively known. We analysed the antigenic structure of influenza A virus NP by introducing site-specific mutations at amino acid positions presumed to be relevant for the differentiation of strain differences by anti-NP monoclonal antibodies. Mutant proteins were expressed in a prokaryotic system and analysed by performing ELISA with monoclonal antibodies. Four amino acid residues were found to determine four different antibody-binding sites. When mapped in a 3D X-ray model of NP, the four antigenically relevant amino acid positions were found to be located in separate physical sites of the NP molecule.

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Journal of General Virology

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90

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7

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Virology

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