Detection by monoclonal antibodies of an early membrane protein induced by Epstein-Barr virus
- PMID: 3021971
- PMCID: PMC288902
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.60.2.369-375.1986
Detection by monoclonal antibodies of an early membrane protein induced by Epstein-Barr virus
Abstract
Two monoclonal antibodies, E8B3 and E8D2, were raised against Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-producing cells and were shown to immunoprecipitate a protein with an approximate molecular weight of 105,000 (p105). The protein was detectable only in EBV-containing cells which were supporting the virus lytic cycle, and its synthesis increased after cells were induced with phorbol esters. The molecule was radiolabeled and immunoprecipitated from virus-producing cells that had been extrinsically labeled with 125I, and the antibodies E8B3 and E8D2 reacted in immunofluorescence assays with infected cells; the molecule was also associated with virion particles. Synthesis of p105 was not blocked by phosphonoacetic acid and could be induced in Raji cells by superinfection with virus derived from P3HR1 cells. These data support the conclusion that p105 is an EBV-specific early membrane protein.
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