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MAb ID | D24 | |
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HXB2 Location | Env | Env Epitope Map |
Author Location | gp120( IIIB) | |
Research Contact | P. Earl, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, MD | |
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Ab Type | gp120 CD4bs | |
Neutralizing | ||
Species (Isotype) | mouse(IgG) | |
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Immunogen | vaccine | |
Keywords |
Vaccine type | vaccinia |
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Vaccine strain | B clade IIIB |
Vaccine component | oligomeric gp140 |
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Earl1994 P. L. Earl, C. C. Broder, D. Long, S. A. Lee, J. Peterson, S. Chakrabarti, R. W. Doms, and B. Moss. Native oligomeric human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Envelope glycoprotein elicits diverse monoclonal antibody reactivities. J. Virol., 68:3015-3026, 1994. In a study of the repertoire of response to oligomeric versus monomeric Env protein, 138 murine MAbs were generated in response to an immunogen that was a gp120/bp41 oligomeric molecule that was not cleaved due to a mutation in the cleavage site. The oligomeric molecule was found to elicit a response that was very different than the monomer. Most MAbs were conformational, many were to gp41 or if in gp120, to the CD4 BS. Few MAbs to linear V3 epitopes were produced in response to oligomeric protein, though this was a common specificity in response to immunization with gp120 monomeric protein. PubMed ID: 7512157. Show all entries for this paper.
Sugiura1999 W. Sugiura, C. C. Broder, B. Moss, and P. L. Earl. Characterization of conformation-dependent anti-gp120 murine monoclonal antibodies produced by immunization with monomeric and oligomeric human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope proteins. Virology, 254:257-67, 1999. PubMed ID: 9986792. Show all entries for this paper.
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