๐ Immunological Characterization of the Spike Protein of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a novel infectious disease caused by the SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). There are four major structural proteins in the SARS-CoV, including the nucleocapsid, spike, membrane, and small envelope proteins. In this study, two sets of truncated fragments of spike protein were generated, the first were approximately 210-bp nonoverlapping fragments and the second were overlapping segments of 750 to 900 bp. From these 23 fragments, we identified a fragment of 259 amino acids (amino acids 441 to 700) that is a major immunodominant epitope. This fragment was highly expressed, and the purified fragment C could detect all 33 SARS patient serum samples tested, collected from 7 to 60 days after the onset of fever, but had no reactivity with all 66 healthy human serum samples tested. Thus, fragment C of spike protein was identified as an immunodominant antigen and could be used for serological detection of SARS-CoV infection.
keywords
๐ serum samples (106)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ infectious disease (312)
๐ amino acid (454)
๐ structural proteins (197)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ amino acids (205)
author
๐ค Lu, Liqun
๐ค Manopo, Ivanus
๐ค Leung, Bernard P.
๐ค Chng, Hiok Hee
๐ค Ling, Ai Ee
๐ค Chee, Li Lian
๐ค Ooi, Eng Eong
๐ค Chan, Shzu Wei
๐ค Kwang, Jimmy
year
โฐ 2004
issn
๐ 00951137
volume
42
number
4
page
1570-1576
citedbycount
41
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