A second envelope glycoprotein mediates neutralization of a pestivirus, hog cholera virus

  • Weiland E
  • Ahl R
  • Stark R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Several monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) raised against hog cholera virus (HCV) reacted with the HCV structural glycoprotein gp44/48 and neutralized the virus. The presence of HCV gp44/48 on the viral surface was directly demonstrated by immunogold electron microscopy. Eight anti-HCV gp44/48 MAbs were tested by immunoperoxidase assay against a panel of pestivirus strains. Each MAb showed a distinct pattern of reactivity with HCV strains. It is suggested that the MAbs are well suited for epidemiological investigations of HCV outbreaks.

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Weiland, E., Ahl, R., Stark, R., Weiland, F., & Thiel, H. J. (1992). A second envelope glycoprotein mediates neutralization of a pestivirus, hog cholera virus. Journal of Virology, 66(6), 3677–3682. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.66.6.3677-3682.1992

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