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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
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We identified eight protein species in virions of mouse
hepatitis
virus strain A59. Based on their sizes, prosthetic groups, and locations in virions, these proteins were designated
gp180
/E2, gp90/E2, pp54/N, gp26.5/E1, gp25.5/E1, p24/E1, p22/X, and p14.5/Y. The positions of the last two proteins in virions are not known. Host protein synthesis in Sac(-) cells infected with mouse
hepatitis
virus strain A59 was inhibited, and the following novel proteins appeared: gp150, gp90, p54, gp26.5, gp25.5, p24, p22, and p14.5. Except for gp150, these polypeptides all co-electrophoresed with mouse
hepatitis
virus strain A59 structural proteins. In addition, all of these proteins could be immunoprecipitated with a convalescent mouse serum or a rabbit antiserum raised against purified disrupted virus. After a 15-min pulse of infected cells with radioactive amino acids at 7h postinfection, gp90 was not detected, whereas gp26.5 and gp25.5 were only labeled to a small extent. During a subsequent chase period gp150 was processed to gp90, whereas the radioactivity in gp26.5 and gp25.5 increased concomitantly with a reduction of label in p24. Tunicamycin, an antibiotic which inhibits the synthesis of glycopeptides bearing N glycosidically linked oligosaccharides, prevented the appearance of gp150 in mouse
hepatitis
virus strain A59-infected cells. Instead, a 110,000-dalton protein accumulated. In contrast, the syntheses of the smaller viral glycoproteins gp26.5 and gp25.5 were resistant to this drug, indicating that these glycosylations were of the O glycosidical type. Although the production of infectious virus in tunicamycin-treated cells was inhibited by more than 99%, release of noninfectious viral particles continued. An analysis of these particles revealed that they lacked the peplomeric glycoproteins gp90/E2 and
gp180
/E2. Obviously, although the surface projections were not essential for budding of virus particles from the cells, they were required for infectivity.
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PMID:Viral protein synthesis in mouse hepatitis virus strain A59-infected cells: effect of tunicamycin. 627 93
Monoclonal antibodies were produced to JHMV-DL, a neurotropic member of the mouse
hepatitis
virus (MHV) or murine coronavirus group. Of 23 antibodies isolated, 10 were specific for the major envelope glycoprotein,
gp180
/90, 10 for the nucleocapsid protein, pp60, and 3 for the minor envelope glycoprotein, gp25. Eleven different MHV isolates were used in antibody binding assays to study antigenic relationships among the viruses. Each MHV isolate tested had a unique pattern of antibody binding, indicating that each is a distinct strain. Conservation of JHMV-DL antigenic determinants varied among the three proteins, with pp60 showing intermediate conservation,
gp180
/90 little conservation, and gp25 marked conservation in the different MHV strains. Monoclonal antibodies to pp60 proved most useful in delineating antigenic relationships among MHV strains. These antigenic groups correlated with pathogenic types, indicating that pp60 may be one of the gene products which mediates the distinct disease patterns manifested by different murine coronaviruses.
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PMID:Antigenic relationships of murine coronaviruses: analysis using monoclonal antibodies to JHM (MHV-4) virus. 631 33