EXPRESSION OF THE FULL-LENGTH PRODUCTS OF THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-6B (HPV-6B) AND HPV-11 L2 OPEN READING FRAMES BY RECOMBINANT BACULOVIRUS, AND ANTIGENIC COMPARISONS WITH HPV-11 WHOLE VIRUS-PARTICLES
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ROSE, RC
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机构:Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Medicine, Univ. Rochester Sch. of Med., Rochester
ROSE, RC
BONNEZ, W
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BONNEZ, W
STRIKE, DG
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REICHMAN, RC
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REICHMAN, RC
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The L2 open reading frames (ORFs) of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6b and 11 were expressed as full-lenght non-fusion proteins in Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf-9) cells using recombinant baculovirus. Both proteins were detected on Western blots as immunoreactive bands which migrated with apparent M(r)s of 76K and 78K, respectively, and contained both cross-reactive and type-specific epitopes, as determined by polyclonal antisera directed against defined subregions of the HPV-6b and HPV-11 L2 ORFs. In addition, the minor capsid protein of HPV-11 particles co-migrates with the HPV-11 L2 ORF product and is immunoreactive with HPV-11 L2-specific antisera. These observations indicate that the anomalous electrophoretic mobilities of papillomavirus L2 ORF proteins can be explained without invoking post-transcriptional processing events and that the minor capsid protein of HPV-11 is antigenically and biophysically related to the HPV-11 L2 ORF product.
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