Abstract
For an immunological analysis of the late adenovirus type 2 nonstructural 100,000-dalton (100K) and 33K proteins, we prepared antisera against sodium dodecyl sulfate-denatured, gel-purified 100K and 33K proteins. These antisera were tested for potential cross-reactivity, since according to a previous report (Axelrod, Virology 87:366--383, 1978) these two proteins exhibit extensive amino acid homologies. However, immunoprecipitations of 100K and 33K proteins, as well as a sensitive immune replica technique, did not reveal any immunological relationship between these proteins. Therefore, using fingerprint peptide analysis, we investigated the structural relationship between 100K and 33K proteins labeled with a 14C-amino acid mixture or with [14C]proline after digestion with trypsin. We detected only minor, if any, amino acid homologies, indicating that the 100K and 33K proteins are not structurally related.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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14 articles.
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