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. 1971 Jan;7(1):15-23.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.7.1.15-23.1971.

Immunological and biophysical separation of dengue-2 antigens

Immunological and biophysical separation of dengue-2 antigens

R D Cardiff et al. J Virol. 1971 Jan.

Abstract

Antigenic compositions of slowly sedimenting dengue-2 hemagglutinin (SHA) and soluble complement-fixing antigen (SCF) were compared with the virion (rapidly sedimenting hemagglutinin, RHA) by radioimmune precipitation (RIP), RIP inhibition, kinetic neutralization, and neutralization blocking tests with the use of hyperimmune mouse ascitic fluids. RHA and SHA were unable to inhibit completely the RIP of each other by anti-RHA, and neutralization by anti-RHA was not blocked by SHA. This indicated that SHA is serologically related, but not identical, to RHA. SHA differed from RHA in that SHA lacked the "core" polypeptide but contained the two envelope polypeptides. In addition, SHA contained a polypeptide with a molecular weight of 16,500 daltons and a suggestion of several other proteins. These data, when considered with other evidence, suggest that SHA is a special form of "incomplete virus." SCF was unable to inhibit the RIP of SHA or RHA or to block neutralizing antibodies. Further, anti-SCF did not neutralize RHA or precipitate significant levels of SHA or RHA. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis separated SCF from structural polypeptides by molecular size. This evidence suggests that SCF is a nonstructural antigen.

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