Several peptide mimics of a conserved H5N1 avian influenza virus neutralization site recognized by 8H5 mAb have been reported previously. In this study, the secondary and possibly higher structural orders of the peptide mimics 122 and 125 were investigated and found to be closely related to the specific binding with 8H5 mAb. These two peptide mimics were fused to three different carrier proteins, and the antibody binding activities were recovered in 4 of the 11 fusion proteins. HEV structural protein p239 and HBc were more suitable than the outer membrane protein T47 of the Treponema pallidum particle for the recovery of reactivity. The increase in the copy number of peptide mimics was important for the recovery of antibody-binding activity...
Peptides have the potential for targeting vaccines against pre-specified epitopes on folded proteins...
SummaryPeptide-based approaches to mimicking protein interactive regions have relied mainly on linea...
Antibodies against spike proteins of influenza are used as a tool for characterization of viruses an...
A panel of 52 murine monoclonal antibodies was found to recognize antigenic determinants that had be...
BACKGROUND: We have raised a panel of broad spectrum neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against the ...
AbstractMolecular mimicry is a recurrent theme in host defense processes. The correlation of functio...
Abstract Background Avian influenza H5N1 virus is highly pathogenic partially because its H5 hemaggl...
The ability to induce anti-HIV-1 antibodies that can neutralize a broad spectrum of viral isolates f...
The induction of neutralising antibodies to the viral surface glycoprotein, haemagglutinin (HA) is c...
Biomolecular engineering enables synthesis of improved proteins through synergistic fusion of module...
The continued spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus underscores the importan...
We have raised a panel of broad spectrum neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against the highly patho...
We have raised a panel of broad spectrum neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against the highly patho...
A conformationally restricted analog of the N-terminal 12-residue peptide segment of the HA2 subunit...
Influenza A virus infection is a persistent threat to public health worldwide due to its ability to ...
Peptides have the potential for targeting vaccines against pre-specified epitopes on folded proteins...
SummaryPeptide-based approaches to mimicking protein interactive regions have relied mainly on linea...
Antibodies against spike proteins of influenza are used as a tool for characterization of viruses an...
A panel of 52 murine monoclonal antibodies was found to recognize antigenic determinants that had be...
BACKGROUND: We have raised a panel of broad spectrum neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against the ...
AbstractMolecular mimicry is a recurrent theme in host defense processes. The correlation of functio...
Abstract Background Avian influenza H5N1 virus is highly pathogenic partially because its H5 hemaggl...
The ability to induce anti-HIV-1 antibodies that can neutralize a broad spectrum of viral isolates f...
The induction of neutralising antibodies to the viral surface glycoprotein, haemagglutinin (HA) is c...
Biomolecular engineering enables synthesis of improved proteins through synergistic fusion of module...
The continued spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus underscores the importan...
We have raised a panel of broad spectrum neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against the highly patho...
We have raised a panel of broad spectrum neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against the highly patho...
A conformationally restricted analog of the N-terminal 12-residue peptide segment of the HA2 subunit...
Influenza A virus infection is a persistent threat to public health worldwide due to its ability to ...
Peptides have the potential for targeting vaccines against pre-specified epitopes on folded proteins...
SummaryPeptide-based approaches to mimicking protein interactive regions have relied mainly on linea...
Antibodies against spike proteins of influenza are used as a tool for characterization of viruses an...