Identification of an exposed region of the immunogenic capsid polypeptide VP1 on foot-and-mouth disease virus

  • Robertson B
  • Moore D
  • Grubman M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Iodination of intact foot-and-mouth disease virus results in the selective labeling of VP1, substantiating its exposed location on the virion. A comparison of tryptic peptides revealed that a single tyrosine-containing peptide was labeled with iodine on intact or protease-cleaved virus. The labeled peptide from intact and protease-cleaved virus was characterized by molecular weight sizing and sequence analysis. Carboxypeptidase digestion of intact VP1, limited trypsin-cleaved VP1, and VP1 purified from bacterially contaminated tissue cultures yielded carboxyterminal residues of leucine, valine-arginine, and serine-alanine, respectively. The correlation of these findings with previous data on the amino acid sequence derived from nucleotide sequencing of serotypes A12 and O1 of foot-and-mouth disease virus VP1 places the probable exposed antigenic region of VP1 in a serotype-variable region including residues 136 through 144.

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Robertson, B. H., Moore, D. M., Grubman, M. J., & Kleid, D. G. (1983). Identification of an exposed region of the immunogenic capsid polypeptide VP1 on foot-and-mouth disease virus. Journal of Virology, 46(1), 311–316. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.46.1.311-316.1983

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