Plant virus expressing hybrid coat protein with added murine epitope elicits autoantibody response
- PMID: 7491811
- DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(95)00075-c
Plant virus expressing hybrid coat protein with added murine epitope elicits autoantibody response
Abstract
A modified tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was used to direct the synthesis of TMV coat protein hybrids containing a 13 amino acid sequence of the murine zona pellucida ZP3 protein. This hybrid protein was found to be robust and accumulate to high concentrations in inoculated plants. Virus-like particles containing the hybrid coat protein could be readily purified from infected plant tissue. Parenteral immunization with these virus-like particles as antigen resulted in serum antibody recognizing ZP3 epitope in C57BL/6J and BALB/cBy mice. The antibodies recognized synthetic ZP3 peptide and the authentic murine ZP3 glycoprotein. Antibodies were recruited in vivo to the zone pellucida in female mice.
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