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  • The antigenic structure of HBsAg: study of the d/y subtype determinant by chemical modification and site directed mutagenesis.

The antigenic structure of HBsAg: study of the d/y subtype determinant by chemical modification and site directed mutagenesis.

Molecular immunology (1990-05-01)
E Guerrero, P D Swenson, P S Hu, D L Peterson
ABSTRACT

Lysine residue 122 of the major protein of HBsAg/adw has been shown previously to be involved in the d subtype determinant. We demonstrate here that the corresponding residue of the HBsAg/ayw, arginine 122, does not play such a critical role the y site of this antigen subtype. Thus, conversion by site directed mutagenesis of arginine 122 to lysine 122 in HBsAg/ayw does not result in the loss of y activity nor gain of d activity. Moreover, chemical modification studies of both the adw and ayw antigens with the reagents o-methylisourea and cyclohexanedione, demonstrate that arginine 122 plays at most only a minor role in this subtype antigenic site.

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Sigma-Aldrich
O-Methylisourea hemisulfate salt, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
o-Methylisourea bisulfate, 99%