Monoclonal antibodies specific for simian virus 40 tumor antigens

  • Harlow E
  • Crawford L
  • Pim D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Thirty hybridomas that secrete immunoglobulins against the simian virus 40 tumor antigens were isolated and cloned. Of these, 28 produced antibodies which bound to simian virus 40 large-T, and 2 produced antibodies which bound to the host 53,000-dalton protein. As in previous work, large-T antigen was found to have at least one determinant that it shared with small-t antigen and to have a minimum of six unique determinants. Several of the monoclonal antibodies from the L series hybridomas recognized determinants that were present on a subset of the large-T antigen from simian virus 40-transformed mouse cells. These monoclonal antibodies should be useful in studies of the structure and function of the simian virus 40 tumor antigens.

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Harlow, E., Crawford, L. V., Pim, D. C., & Williamson, N. M. (1981). Monoclonal antibodies specific for simian virus 40 tumor antigens. Journal of Virology, 39(3), 861–869. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.39.3.861-869.1981

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