Author:
Xiang Jun,Zhang Shunchuan,Cheng Anchun,Wang Mingshu,Chang Hua,Shen Chanjuan,Zhu Dekang,Jia Renyong,Luo Qihui,Chen Zhengli,Chen Xiaoyue
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Previous studies have indicated that the VP19c protein and its homology play similar roles in capsid assembly of all Alphaherpesvirus subfamily. However, there is no report on the VP19c protein of duck enteritis virus (DEV). In this study, we expressed the DEV VP19c protein and presented its antigenic properties. Moreover, we developed polyclonal antibody against the VP19c protein and characterized it.
Methods
A recombinant VP19c (rVP19c) and N-terminal were expressed in Escherichia coli (E.coli) and purified by Ni2+-affinity chromatography. The antigenic properties of the recombinant protein were determined by Western blot and indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Furthermore, the polyclonal antibodies against the purified recombinant proteins were produced and the titer of polyclonal antibody was determined by ELISA analysis. Finally, the antibody was used to recognize the VP19c in the cells infected with DEV in the immunofluorescence assay.
Results
The N-terminally His-tagged rVP19c and rVP19c(N) were produced as inclusion bodies in E. coli strain BL21 (DE3) with molecular weight of about 66 and 46 kDa. Then the proteins were purified to reach the level of homogeneity. Western blot and ELISA analysis that the rVP19c seems to be structurally and antigenically very similar to native VP19c and the N-terminus of VP19c may contain most antigenic linear-epitopes. Furthermore, ELISA analysis demonstrated that the titer of polyclonal antibody was approximately 1:12800, and in the immunofluorescence assay, the antibody was able to recognize the VP19c in the cells infected with DEV.
Conclusions
To our knowledge, this was the first report on basic properties of DEV VP19c protein. In the present study, we obtained a high-level expression of the recombinant VP19c protein as well as high titers of rabbit polyclonal antibody against to VP19c protein. The anti-rVP19c serum was able to detect the VP19c protein in DEV infected cells and the VP19c protein targeted to the nucleus as distinct punctate speckles. This specific polyclonal antibody provides a good tool for further studying structural and functional characterization of DEV VP19c.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Virology
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