Monoclonal antibodies to the S1 spike and membrane proteins of avian infectious bronchitis coronavirus strain Massachusetts M41

APA Mockett, D Cavanagh… - Journal of General …, 1984 - microbiologyresearch.org
APA Mockett, D Cavanagh, TDK Brown
Journal of General Virology, 1984microbiologyresearch.org
We have established four murine hybridoma cell lines which secrete specific antibody to
avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain Massachusetts M41. Two monoclonal antibodies
reacted with the spike protein and two reacted with the membrane protein. The specificity of
the monoclonal antibodies for the external structural proteins was detected by
immunoprecipitations using radiolabelled virus. The reactions of the monoclonal antibodies
showed that one (S1) of the two glycopolypeptides associated with the spike protein has a …
Summary
We have established four murine hybridoma cell lines which secrete specific antibody to avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain Massachusetts M41. Two monoclonal antibodies reacted with the spike protein and two reacted with the membrane protein. The specificity of the monoclonal antibodies for the external structural proteins was detected by immunoprecipitations using radiolabelled virus. The reactions of the monoclonal antibodies showed that one (S1) of the two glycopolypeptides associated with the spike protein has a strain-specific region involved in neutralization and haemagglutination, and the membrane protein has antigenic determinants which are present on the three strains of IBV tested (M41, Beaudette and D41).
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