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Journal of Virology, November 1998, p. 9121-9130, Vol. 72, No. 11
Institut für Medizinische
Mikrobiologie,
Received 19 February 1998/Accepted 8 July 1998
The adenovirus fiber knob causes the first step in the interaction
of adenovirus with cell membrane receptors. To obtain information on the receptor binding site(s), the interaction of labeled cell membrane proteins to synthetic peptides covering the adenovirus type 3 (Ad3) fiber knob was studied. Peptide P6 (amino acids [aa] 187 to
200), to a lesser extent P14 (aa 281 to 294), and probably P11 (aa 244 to 256) interacted specifically with cell membrane proteins, indicating
that these peptides present cell receptor binding sites. Peptides P6,
P11, and P14 span the D, G, and I
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Receptor Binding Sites and Antigenic Epitopes on
the Fiber Knob of Human Adenovirus Serotype 3
-strands of the R-sheet,
respectively. The other reactive peptides, P2 (aa 142 to 156), P3 (aa
153 to 167), and P16 (aa 300 to 319), probably do not present real
receptor binding sites. The binding to these six peptides was inhibited
by Ad3 virion and was independent of divalent cations. We have also
screened the antigenic epitopes on the knob with recombinant Ad3
fiber, recombinant Ad3 fiber knob, and Ad3 virion-specific antisera by
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The main antigenic epitopes were
presented by P3, P6, P12 (aa 254 to 269), P14, and especially the
C-terminal P16. Peptides P14 and P16 of the Ad3 fiber knob were able to
inhibit Ad3 infection of cells.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Abteilung
Virologie, Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie,
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald,
Martin-Luther-Str. 6, D-17487 Greifswald, Germany. Phone:
49-3834-865551. Fax: 49-3834-865568. E-mail:
seidel{at}rz.uni-greifswald.de.
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