Monoclonal antibodies to a monkeypox virus polypeptide determinant

  • Roumillat L
  • Patton J
  • Davis M
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Abstract

Three monkeypox virus (MPV) antibody-secreting murine monoclones were characterized as being of the immunoglobulin G1 isotype, gave a 4+ reaction in the indirect fluorescent-antibody test, gave a positive reaction in the enzyme immunoassay, and did not neutralize MPV. These monoclonal antibodies were determined by the sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis transblot method to react to a 15,500-molecular-weight MPV polypeptide. This reactivity could not be removed by adsorption to a vaccinia virus-infected cell suspension. The three monoclonal antibodies were specific for MPV when tested against epidemiologically unrelated isolates of cowpox virus, variola virus, vaccinia virus, and MPV.

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Roumillat, L. F., Patton, J. L., & Davis, M. L. (1984). Monoclonal antibodies to a monkeypox virus polypeptide determinant. Journal of Virology, 52(1), 290–292. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.52.1.290-292.1984

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