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  • Biochemical and functional analysis of smallpox growth factor (SPGF) and anti-SPGF monoclonal antibodies
    OAI: open archives initiativeTipo de documento: artículoColección E-prints Colección: Archivo institucional e-prints complutense
    • Título de publicación: The Journal of Biological Chemistry
    • Autor: Chishti, Yasmin;Damon, Inger K;Hussey, Rebecca E;Kim, Mikyung;Kim, Sung-Kwon;Morehead, Tiara J;Reche, Pedro A;Reinherz, Ellis L;Rheinwald, James G;Tirabassi, Rebecca S;Welsh, Raymond M;Yang, Hailin;Zech, Tobias
    • Resumen: Variola, the causative agent of smallpox, is a highly infectious double-stranded DNA virus of the orthopox genus that replicates within the cytoplasm of infected cells. For unknown reasons prominent skin
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    • manifestations, including "pox," mark the course of this systemic human disease. Here we characterized smallpox growth factor (SPGF), a protein containing an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain that is conserved among orthopox viral genomes, and investigated its possible mechanistic link. We show that after recombinant expression, refolding, and purification, the EGF domain of SPGF binds exclusively to the broadly expressed cellular receptor, erb-B1 (EGF receptor), with subnanomolar affinity, stimulating the growth of primary human keratinocytes and fibroblasts. High affinity monoclonal antibodies specific for SPGF reveal in vivo immunoprotection in a murine vaccinia pneumonia model by a mechanism distinct from viral neutralization. These findings suggest that blockade of pathogenic factor actions, in general, may be advantageous to the infected host.
    • Materia: Biología; Biología; Informática; Medicina
    • Identificador OAI: oai:www.ucm.es:9336
    • Tipo: Artículo
    • Editorial: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    • Departamento: Fac. de Medicina - Depto. de Microbiología I
    • ISSN: 0021-9258







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  • Elicitation from virus-naive individuals of cytotoxic T lymphocytes directed against conserved HIV-1 epitopes.
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