Cellular proteins reactive with monoclonal antibodies directed against simian virus 40 T-antigen

  • Crawford L
  • Leppard K
  • Lane D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Several recently isolated monoclonal antibodies which reacted with simian virus 40 T antigens also reacted with proteins found in uninfected and untransformed cells. The proteins were different from each other, PAb419 reacting with a 35,000-molecular-weight protein, PAb427 reacting with a 75,000-molecular-weight phosphoprotein, PAb405 reacting with a 150,000-molecular-weight phosphoprotein, and PAb204 reacting with a 68,000-molecular-weight protein. It is suggested that although some of these cross-reactions may be fortuitous, they may, as an alternative, reflect similarities of shape and perhaps function between domains of the viral T antigen and the relevant host proteins.

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Crawford, L., Leppard, K., Lane, D., & Harlow, E. (1982). Cellular proteins reactive with monoclonal antibodies directed against simian virus 40 T-antigen. Journal of Virology, 42(2), 612–620. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.42.2.612-620.1982

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