Major glycoprotein antigens that induce antibodies in AIDS patients are encoded by HTLV-III
JS Allan, JE Coligan, F Barin, MF McLane, JG Sodroski… - Science, 1985 - science.org
JS Allan, JE Coligan, F Barin, MF McLane, JG Sodroski, CA Rosen, WA Haseltine, TH Lee…
Science, 1985•science.orgAntibodies from the serum of patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
or with the AIDS-related complex and from the serum of seropositive healthy homosexuals,
recognize two major glycoproteins in cells infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type
III (HTLV III). These glycoproteins, gp160 and gp120, are encoded by the 2.5-kilobase open
reading frame located in the 3′ end of the HTLV-III genome, as determined by amino
terminus sequence analysis of the radiolabeled forms of these proteins. It is hypothesized …
or with the AIDS-related complex and from the serum of seropositive healthy homosexuals,
recognize two major glycoproteins in cells infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type
III (HTLV III). These glycoproteins, gp160 and gp120, are encoded by the 2.5-kilobase open
reading frame located in the 3′ end of the HTLV-III genome, as determined by amino
terminus sequence analysis of the radiolabeled forms of these proteins. It is hypothesized …
Antibodies from the serum of patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) or with the AIDS-related complex and from the serum of seropositive healthy homosexuals, recognize two major glycoproteins in cells infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV III). These glycoproteins, gp160 and gp120, are encoded by the 2.5-kilobase open reading frame located in the 3′ end of the HTLV-III genome, as determined by amino terminus sequence analysis of the radiolabeled forms of these proteins. It is hypothesized that gp160 and gp120 represent the major species of virus-encoded envelope gene products for HTLV-III.
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