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. 1969 Oct;64(2):634-41.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.64.2.634.

The relationship of the influenza virus inhibitory activity of glycoproteins to their molecular size and sialic acid content

The relationship of the influenza virus inhibitory activity of glycoproteins to their molecular size and sialic acid content

G F Springer et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1969 Oct.

Abstract

Twenty-four different glycoproteins were investigated for their ability to inhibit hemagglutination by the A/PRS and the B/Md influenza virus strains. A relationship between activity, the molecular size, and sialic acid content was found. This relationship was readily shown for the A/PR8 virus if the properties of the glycoproteins were compared with one another on a per cent basis. A proportion of approximately 1:1:1 for activity (weight basis) to moles sialic acid content to molecular weight existed for each inhibitory glycoprotein with more than 3 per cent sialic acid, on comparison with any other active glycoprotein.A 1:3 correspondence between viral subunit and sialic acid residues of the inhibitor ovine submaxillary mucin was found experimentally and confirmed by calculation on a molecular model. The most potent inhibitors, were the antigens of the human blood-group MN system and the Tamm-Horsfall urinary glycoprotein.

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