Influenza viruses expressing chimeric hemagglutinins: globular head and stalk domains derived from different subtypes

R Hai, F Krammer, GS Tan, N Pica, D Eggink… - Journal of …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
R Hai, F Krammer, GS Tan, N Pica, D Eggink, J Maamary, I Margine, RA Albrecht, P Palese
Journal of virology, 2012Am Soc Microbiol
The influenza virus hemagglutinin molecule possesses a globular head domain that
mediates receptor binding and a stalk domain at the membrane-proximal region. We
generated functional influenza viruses expressing chimeric hemagglutinins encompassing a
variety of globular head and stalk combinations, not only from different hemagglutinin
subtypes but also from different hemagglutinin phylogenetic groups. These chimeric
recombinant viruses possess growth properties similar to those of wild-type influenza …
Abstract
The influenza virus hemagglutinin molecule possesses a globular head domain that mediates receptor binding and a stalk domain at the membrane-proximal region. We generated functional influenza viruses expressing chimeric hemagglutinins encompassing a variety of globular head and stalk combinations, not only from different hemagglutinin subtypes but also from different hemagglutinin phylogenetic groups. These chimeric recombinant viruses possess growth properties similar to those of wild-type influenza viruses and can be used as reagents to measure domain-specific antibodies in virological and immunological assays.
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