Monoclonal antibodies in the study of architecture of plant viruses


Autoria(s): Kekuda, R; Sundareshan, S; Karande, A; Savithri, HS
Data(s)

25/03/1995

Resumo

Monoclonal antibodies have been used as probes to study the architecture of several plant viruses over the past decade. These studies complement the information obtained through X-ray crystallography and help in delineating epitopes on the surface of the virus. The monoclonal antibodies that recognize distinct epitopes also aid in unravelling the mechanisms of assembly/disassembly of virus particles. Group-specific and strain-specific monoclonal antibodies are widely used in the classification of viruses. The significant developments made in this emerging area are reviewed here with specific examples.

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Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38108/1/ind.pdf

Kekuda, R and Sundareshan, S and Karande, A and Savithri, HS (1995) Monoclonal antibodies in the study of architecture of plant viruses. In: Current Science (Bangalore), 68 (6). pp. 611-617.

Publicador

Indian Academy of Sciences

Relação

http://www.ias.ac.in/j_archive/currsci/68/vol68contents.html

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38108/

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry
Tipo

Journal Article

PeerReviewed