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| accessURL: |
http://www.iedb.org/reference/1006226 |
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http://www.iedb.org/assay/1436246 |
| type: |
Literature
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| publicationVenue: |
J Virol
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| dates: |
1990
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| study type: | b cell assays |
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| fullName: |
T R Doel
C Gale
C M Do Amaral
G Mulcahy
R Dimarchi
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| method: |
biological activity
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| name: |
Heterotypic protection induced by synthetic peptides corresponding to three serotypes of foot-and-mouth disease virus.
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| description: |
This peptide is comprised of two epitopes (RHKQKIVAPVKQTL , aa 924-937, and VPNLRGDLQVLAQKVART, aa 865-882) derived from the VP1 protein of foot and mouth disease virus strain O1 Kaufbeuren, Genbank accession no. 130448. The peptides are linked by the amino acid residues PPS and are synthesized with two amino-terminal cysteine residues and a carboxy-terminal PCG. These amino acid numbers do not match those in the paper (200-213 and 141-158 for VP1, respectively) because the full polyprotein is referenced, as opposed to the VP1 protein that is processed from the polyprotein.
Significant virus-neutralizing titers against the heterotypic A seroptype were achieved in cattle immunized with peptide O40 with this regimen. In a separate experiment, when a single dose of 1mg of O40 was used, no animals responded.
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iedb
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