鹅星状病毒衣壳蛋白线性表位的单克隆抗体鉴定。

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
G Dai, X Huang, Q Liu, Y Li, L Zhang, K Han, J Yang, Y Liu, F Xue, D Zhao
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摘要

鹅星状病毒(GoAstV)是一种新型星状病毒,通常会导致雏鹅痛风,并导致2%至20%的死亡率。GoAstV衣壳蛋白是唯一的结构蛋白,它负责病毒的附着、组装、成熟以及引发宿主抗体。然而,衣壳蛋白内的表位尚未得到很好的研究。本研究利用杂交瘤技术制备了一种针对GoAstV衣壳蛋白的单克隆抗体,命名为1D7。Western blot结果表明,该单抗能与大肠杆菌中表达的重组衣壳蛋白发生反应。此外,它还在goastv感染的细胞中识别了衣壳蛋白的前体VP90和VP70。此外,间接免疫荧光和免疫组织化学分析进一步证明了MAb 1D7具有良好的特异性。表位定位结果显示,MAb 1D7能够识别Cap蛋白中的33QKVY 36表位。序列比对表明,33QKVY 36在鹅星状病毒2型(GoAstV-2)分离株中是一个保守的表位,提示其在GoAstV-2特异性诊断试验中的应用潜力。这些发现可能对GoAstV衣壳蛋白的功能提供一些见解,并进一步促进GoAstV感染诊断方法的发展。
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Identification of a linear epitope in the capsid protein of goose astrovirus with monoclonal antibody.

Goose astrovirus (GoAstV) is a novel avastrovirus that typically causes gosling gout and results in 2 to 20% mortality. GoAstV capsid protein is the sole structural protein, which is responsible for viral attachment, assembly, maturation as well as eliciting host antibodies. However, the epitopes within capsid protein have not been well studied. In this study, a monoclonal antibody, named 1D7, was generated against GoAstV capsid protein by hybridoma technology. Western blot results showed that this MAb could react with recombinant capsid protein expressed in E. coli. Also, it recognized the precursor of capsid protein, VP90 and VP70, in GoAstV-infected cells. Besides, excellent specificity of MAb 1D7 was further demonstrated in indirect immunofluorescence assay and immunohistochemical analysis. Epitope mapping results revealed that MAb 1D7 recognized the epitope 33QKVY 36 within Cap protein. Sequence alignment indicated that 33QKVY 36 is a conserved epitope among the isolates of goose astrovirus type 2 (GoAstV-2), suggesting the potential for its use in GoAstV-2 specific diagnostic assay. These findings may provide some insight into a function of the GoAstV capsid protein and further contribute to the development of diagnostic methods for GoAstV infection.

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Polish journal of veterinary sciences
Polish journal of veterinary sciences 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.40
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0.00%
发文量
60
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences accepts short communications, original papers and review articles from the field of, widely understood, veterinary sciences - basic, clinical, environmental, animal-origin food hygiene, feed hygiene, etc.
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