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Query: EC:3.4.22.32 (
bromelain
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The polypeptide composition of virions of spleen necrosis virus, a
reticuloendotheliosis
virus, was determined using electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate-containing, 10 percent polyacrylamide gels. Ten polypeptides were resolved. Four of these were present in minor and somewhat variable amounts. Two proteins, gp71 and gp22, contained D-glucosamine and were located on the outer surface of the lipid envelope, as demonstrated by lactoperoxidase-catalyzed iodination and by
bromelain
digestion. The results suggest that two of the minor proteins, p36 and p26, were also located on the outer surface, although they lacked D-glucosamine. Treatment of the virus with 0.25 percent Nonidet P-40 and 1 percent dithiothreitol produced a subparticle with a buoyant density of approximately 1.31 g/cm-3. This particle was relatively enriched with polypeptides p77, p62, and p50 and contained small amounts of three other polypeptides.
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PMID:Polypeptide composition of spleen necrosis virus, a reticuloendotheliosis virus. 114 73
Hitherto, detection of lymphoproliferative disease virus (LPDV), a C-type retrovirus of turkeys, has proved difficult since no tissue culture or serological assay has been available. Development of serological tests has been hampered by the problems of raising virus-specific antisera. An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is reported, using a viral antiserum raised with
bromelain
-digested virus. The assay specifically detected purified virus at a concentration of 250 ng/ml or greater. In an experiment to detect virus in plasma from turkeys over a period of 4 weeks following LPDV infection, ELISA results correlated closely with the viral reverse transcriptase activity. Both assays were of similar sensitivity and detected small amounts of virus in high-speed pellets of turkey plasma. Evidence is presented indicating that LPDV-infected or hyperimmunized turkeys do not produce readily detectable circulating viral antibodies. In reciprocal ELISA tests, using antibodies to group-specific antigens of other avian retrovirus groups (avian sarcoma-leukosis (ASLV) and
reticuloendotheliosis
(REV] no antigenic cross-reaction was found between LPDV, ASLV and REV.
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PMID:Detection of lymphoproliferative disease virus by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. 244 56
Lymphoproliferative disease virus of turkeys (LPDV), a C-type retrovirus, was shown to contain 3 major [32 kilodaltons (kd, p 32), 26 kd, 22/21 kd] and 2 minor (41 kd and 12 kd) polypeptides. Preliminary evidence suggests a glycoprotein of 76 kd (GP 76) and a major doublet polypeptide of 13.5/13 kd to be also of viral origin. Of these GP 76 was susceptible to
bromelain
action implying its surface location in the virion, while p 32, p 26 and p 13.5/13 were the main constituents of viral cores. p 13.5/13 bound an RNA probe, suggesting it to be the main constituent of viral ribonucleoprotein. p 22/21 was not cleaved by
bromelain
, and was absent in viral cores suggesting its intramembrane location between virion envelope and core. The polypeptide profile of LPDV is distinct from those of avian sarcoma-leukosis viruses and avian
reticuloendotheliosis
viruses.
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PMID:Characterisation of lymphoproliferative disease virus of turkeys. Structural polypeptides of the C-type particles. 303 51