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Epitopes of the G1 glycoprotein of La Crosse virus form overlapping clusters within a single antigenic site

Authors :
Jon R. Gentsch
J.A. Najjar
Francisco Gonzalez-Scarano
Neal Nathanson
Source :
Virology. 144(2)
Publication Year :
1985

Abstract

Antigenic sites on the G1 glycoprotein of La Crosse bunyavirus were defined by constructing a panel of neutralizing and nonneutralizing monoclonal antibodies ( F. Gonzalez-Scarano, R. E. Shope, C. H. Calisher, and N. Nathanson (1982) , Virology120, 42–53). To analyze the relationship between the individual epitopes delineated by monoclonal antibodies, 11 neutralizing antibodies were used to select variant viruses. These variant viruses were tested against the panel of anti-G1 protein monoclonal antibodies by neutralization and by ELISA. The neutralization tests assigned the 11 epitopes to five groups, consisting of 6, 2, 1, 1, and 1 epitopes. ELISA tests gave a similar pattern, but also demonstrated interrelationships between four of the five epitope groups, suggesting that there may be a single immunodominant antigenic site on the G1 protein. When eight nonneutralizing anti-G1 monoclonal antibodies were tested in ELISA, they fell into three of the five epitope groups defined by neutralization; there was no evidence of a separate nonneutralizing antigenic site on the G1 protein.

Details

ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
144
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6adeb1b03bd7b644bd38152baf6e54f2