The OOO "Research-and-Production Association "Diagnostic Systems" has developed a "DC-EIA-HIV-AT/AG-SPECTRUM" screening enzyme immunoassay system designed to detect separately antibodies to certain HIV-1 and HIV-2 proteins, as well as antigen p24. The determination of antibodies of all classes and the marker of early-stage infection antigen p24 with a high (5 pg/ml) sensitivity substantially reduces the number of void results obtained in the use of immunoblots. The developed "DC-EIA-HIV-AT/AG-SPECTRUM" plate system is an effective tool to support positive screening results and may be used at the final stage of laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe third hypervariable domain V3 of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gpl20 envelope glycoprotein contains neutralizing epitopes and plays an important role in the diagnosis of HIV infection . Neutralizing antibodies bind to conserved epitope with sequence GPG of V3 loop. The effect of sequence variation on the antigenic properties of the V3 epitope gp120 was studied using five synthetic peptides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalysis of the sequence of a number of proteins of the virus causing severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV) was used to theoretically predict antigenic epitopes. Nine sequences, encoding for the predicted epitopes in spike, nucleocapside, and membranous SARS CoV proteins, were synthesized by polymyrase chain reaction and cloned into the pGEX 4-T2 vector. The resultant plasmids were expressed in the E.
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