Fine mapping of an immunodominant domain in the transmembrane glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus

  • Gnann J
  • Nelson J
  • Oldstone M
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Abstract

Sera from virtually all individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus contain antibodies against the viral envelope glycoproteins. By using a series of synthetic peptide antigens, we identified an immunodominant domain at amino acid position 598-609 of gp41. The minimal essential epitope is a 7-amino-acid sequence (amino acids 603-609) containing two cysteine residues. Both cysteine residues are required for the antigenic conformation of the sequence, possibly due to creation of a cyclic structure via disulfide bond formation.

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Gnann, J. W., Nelson, J. A., & Oldstone, M. B. (1987). Fine mapping of an immunodominant domain in the transmembrane glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus. Journal of Virology, 61(8), 2639–2641. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.61.8.2639-2641.1987

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