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Precise characterization of norovirus (Norwalk-like virus)-specific monoclonal antibodies with broad reactivity.


ABSTRACT: We have been characterizing monoclonal antibodies against Norovirus (Norwalk-like virus). In the course of our study, two monoclonal antibodies generated against Norovirus genogroup II capsid protein were found to react not only to genogroup II but also to genogroup I recombinant capsid proteins. In addition, we showed that these two monoclonal antibodies reacted to a 40-amino-acid-fragment located close to the N-terminal region of genogroup II Norovirus. Similar reactivity was observed with the equivalent region of genogroup I Norovirus. In this study, we confirmed that the epitopes of the two monoclonal antibodies existed within an 11-amino-acid peptide. To obtain an idea of the reactive ranges of the two monoclonal antibodies toward different strains of Norovirus, their reactivities were investigated using 16 types of peptide constructed according to the data in GenBank and 8 recombinant capsid proteins (7 whole capsid proteins and 1 short [80-amino-acid] protein fragment). A characteristic broad reactivity of the two monoclonal antibodies is clearly shown by the results of this study. Thus, these monoclonal antibodies could be useful tools for detecting a broad range of Norovirus strains.

SUBMITTER: Yoda T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC156499 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precise characterization of norovirus (Norwalk-like virus)-specific monoclonal antibodies with broad reactivity.

Yoda Tomoko T   Suzuki Yasuhiko Y   Terano Yoshitake Y   Yamazaki Kenji K   Sakon Naomi N   Kuzuguchi Tsuyoshi T   Oda Hajime H   Tsukamoto Teizo T  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20030601 6


We have been characterizing monoclonal antibodies against Norovirus (Norwalk-like virus). In the course of our study, two monoclonal antibodies generated against Norovirus genogroup II capsid protein were found to react not only to genogroup II but also to genogroup I recombinant capsid proteins. In addition, we showed that these two monoclonal antibodies reacted to a 40-amino-acid-fragment located close to the N-terminal region of genogroup II Norovirus. Similar reactivity was observed with the  ...[more]

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