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MAb ID 4-554
HXB2 Location Env Env Epitope Map
Author Location gp120
Epitope
Ab Type gp120 CD4i
Neutralizing P (tier1)
Species (Isotype) human(IgG)
Patient Patient 4
Immunogen HIV-1 infection
Keywords antibody generation, antibody polyreactivity, antibody sequence, assay or method development, binding affinity, effector function, kinetics, neutralization

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Isolation Paper
Scheid2009 Johannes F. Scheid, Hugo Mouquet, Niklas Feldhahn, Michael S. Seaman, Klara Velinzon, John Pietzsch, Rene G. Ott, Robert M. Anthony, Henry Zebroski, Arlene Hurley, Adhuna Phogat, Bimal Chakrabarti, Yuxing Li, Mark Connors, Florencia Pereyra, Bruce D. Walker, Hedda Wardemann, David Ho, Richard T. Wyatt, John R. Mascola, Jeffrey V. Ravetch, and Michel C. Nussenzweig. Broad Diversity of Neutralizing Antibodies Isolated from Memory B Cells in HIV-Infected Individuals. Nature, 458(7238):636-640, 2 Apr 2009. PubMed ID: 19287373. Show all entries for this paper.

Mouquet2010 Hugo Mouquet, Johannes F. Scheid, Markus J. Zoller, Michelle Krogsgaard, Rene G. Ott, Shetha Shukair, Maxim N. Artyomov, John Pietzsch, Mark Connors, Florencia Pereyra, Bruce D. Walker, David D. Ho, Patrick C. Wilson, Michael S. Seaman, Herman N. Eisen, Arup K. Chakraborty, Thomas J. Hope, Jeffrey V. Ravetch, Hedda Wardemann, and Michel C. Nussenzweig. Polyreactivity Increases the Apparent Affinity of Anti-HIV Antibodies by Heteroligation. Nature, 467(7315):591-595, 30 Sep 2010. PubMed ID: 20882016. Show all entries for this paper.

Smalls-Mantey2012 Adjoa Smalls-Mantey, Nicole Doria-Rose, Rachel Klein, Andy Patamawenu, Stephen A. Migueles, Sung-Youl Ko, Claire W. Hallahan, Hing Wong, Bai Liu, Lijing You, Johannes Scheid, John C. Kappes, Christina Ochsenbauer, Gary J. Nabel, John R. Mascola, and Mark Connors. Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity against Primary HIV-Infected CD4+ T Cells Is Directly Associated with the Magnitude of Surface IgG Binding. J. Virol., 86(16):8672-8680, Aug 2012. PubMed ID: 22674985. Show all entries for this paper.


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