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. 1991;2(3):271-8.

Analysis of the fine structure of the antigenic determinants of the transmembrane protein in the HIV coat with chemically modified synthetic peptides

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  • PMID: 1751760

Analysis of the fine structure of the antigenic determinants of the transmembrane protein in the HIV coat with chemically modified synthetic peptides

S M Andreev et al. Biomed Sci. 1991.

Abstract

The amino acids involved in IgG reactivity to four HIV-1 gp41 overlapping synthetic peptides from the sequence 584-624 have been determined by a method based on the chemical modification of trifunctional amino acids, especially the acetylation of the amino groups of the lysine residues at pH 8-9. The reactivities of the sera from HIV-infected individuals and gp41-specific human Mab were studied with the overlapping peptides and their modified forms in indirect and competitive ELISA. Peptides 584-602 and 609-624 (CN-185) reacted with 88% of HIV-positive sera; the highest diagnostic significance (100%) was found with peptides 584-611 (AS-551) and 603-624 (CN-191). Acetylation resulted in a 10%-15% decrease in peptide reactivity. Moreover the concentration at which 50% inhibition occurred was 1.5 x 10(-6) M for unmodified AS-551 compared with 1.5 x 10(-5) M for the modified peptide. Circular dichroism spectra showed that acetylation did not alter the conformation of these peptides. Coupling of peptide AS-551 to a protein carrier at pH 6.5-7.0 did not affect the immunoreactivity of this peptide. Mab against human gp41 reacted with peptide 603-624 (CN-191). The concentration of this peptide necessary for 50% inhibition of Mab binding was 5.2 x 10(-6) M. It is concluded from the epitope mapping of the Mab that the antigenic determinant lies within the 603-609 fragment. Lys-608 appears to play a crucial role in the interaction with human HIVc-Mab.

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