Characterization of epitopes for virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to Ross River virus E2 using phage-displayed random peptide libraries
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2000
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Ross River virus (RRV) is the predominant cause of epidemic polyarthritis in Australia, yet the antigenic determinants are not well defined. We aimed to characterize epitope(s) on RRV-E2 for a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) that recognize overlapping conformational epitopes on the E2 envelope protein of RRV and that neutralize virus infection of cells in vitro. Phage-displayed random peptide libraries were probed with the MAbs T1E7, NB3C4, and T10C9 using solution-phase and solid-phase biopanning methods. The peptides VSIFPPA and KTAISPT were selected 15 and 6 times, respectively, by all three of the MAbs using solution-phase biopanning. The peptide LRLPPAP was selected 8 times by NB3C4 using solid-phase biopanning; this peptide shares a trio of amino acids with the peptide VSIFPPA. Phage that expressed the peptides VSIFPPA and LRLPPAP were reactive with T1E7 and/or NB3C4, and phage that expressed the peptides VSIFPPA, LRLPPAP, and KTAISPT partially inhibited the reactivity of T1E7 with RRV. The selected peptides resemble regions of RRV-E2 adjacent to sites mutated in neutralization escape variants of RRV derived by culture in the presence of these MAbs (E2 210-219 and 238-245) and an additional region of E2 172-182. Together these sites represent a conformational epitope of E2 that is informative of cellular contact sites on RRV. |
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Elsevier |
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DOI:10.1006/viro.2000.0474 Davies, J.M., Cai, Y. P., Weir, R. C., & Rowley, M. J. (2000) Characterization of epitopes for virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to Ross River virus E2 using phage-displayed random peptide libraries. Virology, 275(1), pp. 67-76. |
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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health |
Palavras-Chave | #envelope protein #epitope #monoclonal antibody #neutralizing antibody #peptide library #antigen recognition #article #binding site #controlled study #mouse #nonhuman #phage display #polyarthritis #priority journal #protein expression #Ross River alpha virus #virus infection #virus neutralization #Amino Acid Sequence #Antibodies #Monoclonal #Antibodies #Viral #Antibody Specificity #Capsid #Capsid Proteins #Cloning #Molecular #Epitope Mapping #Epitopes #Molecular Sequence Data #Neutralization Tests #Peptide Fragments #Phylogeny #Ross River virus #Sequence Alignment #Sequence Analysis #Protein #Solubility #Viral Envelope Proteins #Alphavirus #RNA viruses |
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Journal Article |