Monoclonal antibody 5-2-26 recognizes the phosphatase-sensitive epitope of rabies virus nucleoprotein

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Abstract

We prepared monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against the rabies virus N protein, among which one antibody (MAb 5-2-26) was shown to lack reactivity with the phosphatase-treated N protein. The MAb was able to recognize the sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-denatured N protein. The MAb did not recognize the N-protein analogues produced in Escherichia coli (E. coli), indicating that the N-gene products were not normally processed in E. coli after translation. On the other hand, the MAb reacted normally with N-gene products produced in COS-7 cells, but not with those produced in the presence of K- 252a (a protein kinase inhibitor of a broad spectrum). The MAb displayed weak cross-reactivity with the Triton-insoluble network structures composed of several components, while another phosphoprotein (M1) of the virus was not recognized at all. These results suggest that MAb 5-2-26 preferentially recognizes a phosphatase-sensitive linear epitope of N protein, which may enable further investigations to be conducted on the mechanism of N-protein phosphorylation and its role(s) in virus replication.

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Kawai, A., Anzai, J., Honda, Y., Morimoto, K., Takeuchi, K., Kohno, T., … Minamoto, N. (1997). Monoclonal antibody 5-2-26 recognizes the phosphatase-sensitive epitope of rabies virus nucleoprotein. Microbiology and Immunology, 41(1), 33–42. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1997.tb01170.x

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