Differential formation of disulfide linkages in the core antigen of extracellular and intracellular hepatitis B virus core particles

  • Jeng K
  • Hu C
  • Chang C
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Abstract

Our understanding of the assembly of hepatitis B virus is still very limited. We present evidence to demonstrate that the HBc antigen formed oligomers through disulfide linkages in the extracellular hepatitis B virus core (HBc) particles. However, the intracellular HBV core particles did not contain disulfide-linked HBc antigens. Furthermore, the extracellular particles which had disulfide bonds were more stable than intracellular particles at pH 7.5 and 10 and in 3 M NaCl and 4 M urea. These data suggest that the formation of disulfide bonds in the HBc antigen is important for the integrity of the viral core particles.

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Jeng, K. S., Hu, C. P., & Chang, C. M. (1991). Differential formation of disulfide linkages in the core antigen of extracellular and intracellular hepatitis B virus core particles. Journal of Virology, 65(7), 3924–3927. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.65.7.3924-3927.1991

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