Species-Specific and Interspecific Antigenic Determinants Associated with the Structural Protein of Feline C-Type Virus
AUTOR(ES)
Oroszlan, S.
RESUMO
The group-specific protein of feline leukemia viruses has been isolated by isoelectric focusing. This protein has a molecular weight, calculated from sodium dodecyl sulfate-acrylamide gel electrophoresis, of 25,000 and forms a resolved band in such gels when disrupted virions are analyzed. This protein contains both species-specific antigenic determinants, as well as interspecific cross-reactive determinants, as an integral part of its structure.
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