1. Production and reactivity of immune sera specific for HADEN virus polypeptide antigens.
- Author
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Croft GF, Hoggan MD, and Johnson FB
- Subjects
- Adenoviridae immunology, Animals, Antibodies, Viral analysis, Antibody Formation, Cattle, Cell Line, Cell Nucleus immunology, Complement Fixation Tests, Cross Reactions, Cytoplasm immunology, DNA Viruses analysis, DNA Viruses growth & development, Densitometry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Guinea Pigs immunology, Kidney, Neutralization Tests, Satellite Viruses immunology, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate, Viral Proteins isolation & purification, Antigens, Viral, DNA Viruses immunology, Immune Sera, Peptides isolation & purification
- Abstract
Antisera were prepared against the three structural polypeptides of HADEN virus dissociated with sodium dodecyl sulfate. These immunological reagents were used in immunofluorescence tests to study the kinetics and location of polypeptide antigen appearance in infected cells. These sera did not neutralize virus infectivity, did not cross-react with adenovirus-associated virus-infected cells, and reacted in complement fixation tests with sodium dodecyl sulfate-dissociated virus, but not with complete virus antigen. The polypeptide antigens were heat labile, and all appeared in infected cells at least 2 h prior to whole-virus antigen.
- Published
- 1974
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