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Comparative Study
. 1992 Jul;38(1):103-12.
doi: 10.1016/0166-0934(92)90173-b.

Microheterogeneity of S-glycoprotein of mouse hepatitis virus temperature-sensitive mutants

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Comparative Study

Microheterogeneity of S-glycoprotein of mouse hepatitis virus temperature-sensitive mutants

E L Oleszak et al. J Virol Methods. 1992 Jul.

Abstract

Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) strain JHM (MHV-JHM) is a neurotropic coronavirus that causes acute fatal encephalomyelitis in 75-99% of infected mice. The surviving animals may subsequently develop demyelinating disease. We compared the S peplomer protein of the wild type (wt) and five temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of MHV-JHM. In contrast with the wt, none of these five cause fatal disease (mortality less than 10%). Three of these ts mutants did not induce any demyelinating disease, a fourth caused demyelinating disease in 5% of the animals and a fifth, designated ts8, exhibited strong demyelinating properties and caused demyelination in 99% of the animals. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed no differences in the molecular weight of S peplomer protein of wt or ts MHV-JHM mutants. However, isoelectric focusing of the S protein of these five ts mutants and the wt MHV-JHM, followed by transfer to nitrocellulose sheets and immunoblotting with anti-S specific antibody revealed significant differences in the microheterogeneity of the S protein.

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