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Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus

Guertu virus (GTV), a newly discovered member of the genus Banyangvirus in the family Phenuiviridae, poses a potential health threat to humans and animals. The viral glycoprotein (GP) binds to host cell receptors to induce a neutralizing immune response in the host. Therefore, identification of the...

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Autores principales: Yusufu, Meilipaiti, Abula, Ayipairi, Jiang, Boyong, Zhumabai, Jiayinaguli, Deng, Fei, Li, Yijie, Zhang, Yujiang, Ding, Juntao, Sun, Surong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35881569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271878
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author Yusufu, Meilipaiti
Abula, Ayipairi
Jiang, Boyong
Zhumabai, Jiayinaguli
Deng, Fei
Li, Yijie
Zhang, Yujiang
Ding, Juntao
Sun, Surong
author_facet Yusufu, Meilipaiti
Abula, Ayipairi
Jiang, Boyong
Zhumabai, Jiayinaguli
Deng, Fei
Li, Yijie
Zhang, Yujiang
Ding, Juntao
Sun, Surong
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description Guertu virus (GTV), a newly discovered member of the genus Banyangvirus in the family Phenuiviridae, poses a potential health threat to humans and animals. The viral glycoprotein (GP) binds to host cell receptors to induce a neutralizing immune response in the host. Therefore, identification of the B-cell epitopes (BCEs) in the immunodominant region of the GTV Gc protein is important for the elucidation of the virus–host cell interactions and the development of GTV epitope assays and vaccines. In this study, an improved overlapping biosynthetic peptide method and rabbit anti-GTV Gc polyclonal antibodies were used for fine mapping of the minimal motifs of linear BCEs of the GTV Gc protein. Thirteen BCE motifs were identified from eleven positive 16mer-peptides, namely EGc1 ((19)KVCATTGRA(27)), EGc2 ((58)KKINLKCKK(66)), EGc3 ((68)SSYYVPDA(75)), EGc4 ((75)ARSRCTSVRR(84)), EGc5 ((79)CTSVRRCRWA(88)), EGc6 ((90)DCQSGCPS(97)), EGc7 ((96)PSHFTSNS(103)), EGc8 ((115)AGLGFSG(121)), EGc9 ((148)ENPHGVI(154)), EGc10 ((179)KVFHPMS(185)), EGc11 ((230)QAGMGVVG(237)), EGc12 ((303)RSHDSQGKIS(312)), and EGc13 ((430)DIPRFV(435)). Of these, 7 could be recognized by GTV IgG-positive sheep sera. Three-dimensional structural analysis revealed that all 13 BCEs were present on the surface of the Gc protein. Sequence alignment of the 13 BCEs against homologous proteins from 10 closely related strains of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus from different geographical regions revealed that the amino acid sequences of EGc4, EGc5, EGc8, EGc11, and EGc12 were highly conserved, with 100% similarity. The remaining 8 epitopes (EGc1, EGc2, EGc3, EGc6, EGc7, EGc9, EGc10, and EGc13) showed high sequence similarity in the range of 71.43%–87.50%. These 13 BCEs of the GTV Gc protein provide a molecular foundation for future studies of the immunological properties of GTV glycoproteins and the development of GTV multi-epitope assays and vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-93213742022-07-27 Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus Yusufu, Meilipaiti Abula, Ayipairi Jiang, Boyong Zhumabai, Jiayinaguli Deng, Fei Li, Yijie Zhang, Yujiang Ding, Juntao Sun, Surong PLoS One Research Article Guertu virus (GTV), a newly discovered member of the genus Banyangvirus in the family Phenuiviridae, poses a potential health threat to humans and animals. The viral glycoprotein (GP) binds to host cell receptors to induce a neutralizing immune response in the host. Therefore, identification of the B-cell epitopes (BCEs) in the immunodominant region of the GTV Gc protein is important for the elucidation of the virus–host cell interactions and the development of GTV epitope assays and vaccines. In this study, an improved overlapping biosynthetic peptide method and rabbit anti-GTV Gc polyclonal antibodies were used for fine mapping of the minimal motifs of linear BCEs of the GTV Gc protein. Thirteen BCE motifs were identified from eleven positive 16mer-peptides, namely EGc1 ((19)KVCATTGRA(27)), EGc2 ((58)KKINLKCKK(66)), EGc3 ((68)SSYYVPDA(75)), EGc4 ((75)ARSRCTSVRR(84)), EGc5 ((79)CTSVRRCRWA(88)), EGc6 ((90)DCQSGCPS(97)), EGc7 ((96)PSHFTSNS(103)), EGc8 ((115)AGLGFSG(121)), EGc9 ((148)ENPHGVI(154)), EGc10 ((179)KVFHPMS(185)), EGc11 ((230)QAGMGVVG(237)), EGc12 ((303)RSHDSQGKIS(312)), and EGc13 ((430)DIPRFV(435)). Of these, 7 could be recognized by GTV IgG-positive sheep sera. Three-dimensional structural analysis revealed that all 13 BCEs were present on the surface of the Gc protein. Sequence alignment of the 13 BCEs against homologous proteins from 10 closely related strains of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus from different geographical regions revealed that the amino acid sequences of EGc4, EGc5, EGc8, EGc11, and EGc12 were highly conserved, with 100% similarity. The remaining 8 epitopes (EGc1, EGc2, EGc3, EGc6, EGc7, EGc9, EGc10, and EGc13) showed high sequence similarity in the range of 71.43%–87.50%. These 13 BCEs of the GTV Gc protein provide a molecular foundation for future studies of the immunological properties of GTV glycoproteins and the development of GTV multi-epitope assays and vaccines. Public Library of Science 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9321374/ /pubmed/35881569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271878 Text en © 2022 Yusufu et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yusufu, Meilipaiti
Abula, Ayipairi
Jiang, Boyong
Zhumabai, Jiayinaguli
Deng, Fei
Li, Yijie
Zhang, Yujiang
Ding, Juntao
Sun, Surong
Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus
title Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus
title_full Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus
title_fullStr Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus
title_full_unstemmed Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus
title_short Fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the Gc protein of Guertu virus
title_sort fine mapping of the antigenic epitopes of the gc protein of guertu virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35881569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271878
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