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identifier: 1459804
description:
epitope description:CCRHKQKIVAPVKQTLPPSVPNLRGDLQVLAQKVARTPCG
host organism:Bos taurus Friesian
antibody name:Cattle sera
aggregation:
instance of dataset
availability:
available
primaryPublications: 1847695
authorizations:
registration not required
accessURL: http://www.iedb.org/reference/1006225
landingPage: http://www.iedb.org/assay/1459804
type:
Literature
publicationVenue:
Immunology
dates:
1991
study type: b cell assays
subject species:
fullName:
M W Steward
C M Stanley
R Dimarchi
G Mulcahy
T R Doel
method:
radio immuno assay (RIA)
name:
High-affinity antibody induced by immunization with a synthetic peptide is associated with protection of cattle against foot-and-mouth disease.
description:
This synthetic peptide is comprised of two epitopes (aa 200-213 and 141-158) derived from the VP1 protein of the O1 Kaufbeuren strain of FMDV joined by a PPS linker and flanked by CC on the amino terminus and PCG on the carboxy terminus. A blast search shows that these sequences correspond to amino acids 924-937 and 865-882, respectively, of GI:130448.
Antibody in sera from animals protected from challenge had a higher affinity for peptide than in sera from unprotected animals. This difference was seen at 14 days post-immunization with a peak at 21 days, continuing higher through 25 days.

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