Use of ELISA for measuring the extent of serological cross-reactivity between plant viruses
- PMID: 4030993
- DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(85)90107-7
Use of ELISA for measuring the extent of serological cross-reactivity between plant viruses
Abstract
The degree of antigenic relatedness between two plant viruses is commonly expressed by a serological differentiation index (SDI) which corresponds to the average number of two-fold dilution steps separating homologous from heterologous precipitin titers. Results obtained with several tobamo- and tombusviruses indicated that the indirect form of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) can also be used for calculating SDI values. This was achieved by comparing the antiserum dilutions that lead to the same absorbance measurements (for instance 1.0) when homologous and heterologous viruses are assayed by ELISA. SDI values calculated from ELISA were similar to those obtained from precipitin tests. Because of its greater sensitivity, ELISA is able to quantify weak cross-reactions that are not detectable by precipitin tests.
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