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Rabies virus glycoprotein. II. Biological and serological characterization
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VaccinationG Protein SpecificVirus StructureVeterinary VaccineMolecular VirologyAllergySerological CharacterizationAnimal VirusImmunologyVirologyAntibody EngineeringVaccine DesignViral Structural ProteinImmunotherapyMedicineViral ImmunityG ProteinG Protein Preparation
Purified rabies virus glycoprotein (G) was shown by complement fixation and immunodiffusion tests to be a second distinct antigen of the virus. It it the only structural protein of the virus that induces the formation of virus-neutralizing antibodies and which confers immunity to animals. When the G protein is taken as antigen, the complement fixation test can be used for the assay of virus-neutralizing antibodies. The total protective activity of the virus was recovered in the purified G protein preparation. The protective activity of G protein increased with purification: 9 ng of G protein was required to protect 50% of the mice as compared to 1.63 micrograms of the virus. Selective immunofluorescent membrane staining and immunocytolysis of rabies virus-infected cells were shown to be G protein specific. Due to its purity and potency, the G protein preparation can be considered the ideal human antirabies vaccine.
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