Immunochemical structure of hepatitis B e antigen in the serum
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Immunochemical structure of hepatitis B e antigen in the serum
Abstract
Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) constitutes the nucleocapsid of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and occurs in association with plasma proteins, particularly with IgG, in the serum of persons infected with the virus. A polypeptide with an approximate m.w. of 15,500 (P15.5) is obtained either from HBeAg in the serum or from the nucleocapsid of HBV. P15.5 preparations from serum and virus resembled closely each other in the amino acid composition. The C-terminus amino acid sequence of P15.5 from serum was determined to be -Thr-Thr-Val-Val, whereas that from the virus ended with -Thr-Thr. The same sequence of four amino acid residues was found on the gene coding for the nucleopeptide of hepatitis B virus with a molecular size of 19,000 daltons (P19). P15.5 identified on the nucleotide sequence of P19 was composed of 149 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular size of 16,770 daltons. The gene coding for P19 had two -Asp-Pro-connections. By splitting these connections in P19 and P15.5 preparations with formic acid, smaller polypeptides were obtained with sizes predicted from the nucleotide sequence and with the N-terminus amino acid of proline as expected. One of two monoclonal antibodies raised against the core of Dane particles (HBcAg) bound with P15.5 preparations purified from serum and HBV. The IgG fraction from a human serum containing antibodies to HBcAg but not to HBeAg bound with P15.5 also. On the basis of the results obtained, the IgG molecules associated with P15.5 in the serum of persons infected with HBV may well represent the antibodies against HBcAg with limited specificities.
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