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Localization and synthesis of an antigenic determinant of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D that stimulates the production of neutralizing antibody
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Viral ReplicationImmunologyViral Structural ProteinImmunotherapySynthetic PeptideAntigenic DeterminantAntibody EngineeringHerpes Simplex Virus VaccinesAllergyVirologyHsv Type 1Cell BiologyMature GlycoproteinVaccinationMolecular VirologyAntiviral ResponseHerpesvirusesVaccine DesignMedicineViral Immunity
An antigenic determinant capable of inducing type-common herpes simplex virus (HSV)-neutralizing antibodies has been located on glycoprotein D (gD) of HSV type 1 (HSV-1). A peptide of 16 amino acids corresponding to residues 8 to 23 of the mature glycoprotein (residues 33 to 48 of the predicted gD-1 sequence) was synthesized. This peptide reacted with an anti-gD monoclonal antibody (group VII) previously shown to neutralize the infectivity of HSV-1 and HSV-2. The peptide was also recognized by polyclonal antibodies prepared against purified gD-1 but was less reactive with anti-gD-2 sera. Sera from animals immunized with the synthetic peptide reacted with native gD and neutralized both HSV-1 and HSV-2.
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