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Cross-reactivity of a normal human cell surface antigen with primate retrovirus glycoproteins
Authors:R L Sparrow  D F Purcell  I F McKenzie
Affiliation:The Research Centre for Cancer and Transplantation, Department of Pathology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Normal human cells express a human-specific antigen, HuLy-m5 (defined by the E4.3 monoclonal antibody), cross-reactive with determinants of the primate retroviruses, MPMV(Mason Pfizer monkey virus) and GALV (gibbon ape leukemia virus). Purified virus preparations of MPMV and GALV absorbed E4.3 antibody activity while antisera to these retroviruses blocked the binding of E4.3 antibody to human target cells. Sequential immunoprecipitation and two-dimensional gel analysis both indicated that the anti-primate retrovirus sera recognize the same molecular entity (a two-chain glycoprotein of Mr60 and 69Kd) as does the E4.3 antibody. These results suggest that normal human cells express primate retroviral proteins (most probably viral envelope glycoprotein, gp69) at the cell surface.
Keywords:BaEV  baboon endogenus virus  PBL  peripheral blood lymphocytes  cpm  counts per minute  GALV  gibbon ape leukaemia virus  IEF  isoelectric focusing  SAMG  sheep anti-mouse globulin  LCL  lymphoblastoid cell line  SDS-PAGE  sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis  MHC  major histocompatibility complex  Mr  molecular weight  SSV  simian sarcoma virus
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