BMC Veterinary Research (May 2024)

Preparation and epitope analysis of monoclonal antibodies against African swine fever virus DP96R protein

  • Chao Li,
  • Xuan-ying Si,
  • Xiao-ge Wang,
  • Zhi-wei Yan,
  • Hao-yu Hou,
  • Long-qi You,
  • Yin-long Chen,
  • Ang-ke Zhang,
  • Na Wang,
  • Ai-jun Sun,
  • Yong-kun Du,
  • Gai-ping Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-024-04043-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract Background Many proteins of African swine fever virus (ASFV, such as p72, p54, p30, CD2v, K205R) have been successfully expressed and characterized. However, there are few reports on the DP96R protein of ASFV, which is the virulence protein of ASFV and plays an important role in the process of host infection and invasion of ASFV. Results Firstly, the prokaryotic expression vector of DP96R gene was constructed, the prokaryotic system was used to induce the expression of DP96R protein, and monoclonal antibody was prepared by immunizing mice. Four monoclonal cells of DP96R protein were obtained by three ELISA screening and two sub-cloning; the titer of ascites antibody was up to 1:500,000, and the monoclonal antibody could specifically recognize DP96R protein. Finally, the subtypes of the four strains of monoclonal antibodies were identified and the minimum epitopes recognized by them were determined. Conclusion Monoclonal antibody against ASFV DP96R protein was successfully prepared and identified, which lays a foundation for further exploration of the structure and function of DP96R protein and ASFV diagnostic technology.

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