1991
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.88.20.8949
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Another discontinuous epitope on glycoprotein gp120 that is important in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 neutralization is identified by a monoclonal antibody.

Abstract: To define the domains in the envelope glycoprotein important for antibody neutralization of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were generated by immunizing mice with purified glycoprotein gpl20 of the MB isolate. One mAb, G3-4, reacted with the gpl20 of homologous ('fB) and heterologous (RF) isolates. In addition, mAb G3-4 efficiently neutralized both

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“…Unlike previously described mAbs against linear epitopes in V2 (47, 60), 8.22.2 was moderately cross-reactive, recognizing all three clade B R5 rgp120s tested. Other cross-reactive mAbs directed against V2 have been described, but those are directed against conformational epitopes that depend on the disulfide-bonded structure of the domain (23,61,62). Furthermore, 8.22.2 had more potent neutralizing activity against the R5 HIV SF162 isolate than 697D, the V2-directed hu-mAb previously reported to neutralize primary virus isolates (23).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike previously described mAbs against linear epitopes in V2 (47, 60), 8.22.2 was moderately cross-reactive, recognizing all three clade B R5 rgp120s tested. Other cross-reactive mAbs directed against V2 have been described, but those are directed against conformational epitopes that depend on the disulfide-bonded structure of the domain (23,61,62). Furthermore, 8.22.2 had more potent neutralizing activity against the R5 HIV SF162 isolate than 697D, the V2-directed hu-mAb previously reported to neutralize primary virus isolates (23).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to their roles in epitope masking, the V1 and V2 domains contain neutralization epitopes (11,13,15,16,23,24,32,38). The general interest in such MAbs has been limited due to their restricted specificities and, in most cases, relatively weak neutralizing activities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More broadly neutralizing antibodies recognize discontinuous, conserved epitopes in three regions of the gp120 (Figure 8). In HIV-1 infected individuals, the most abundant of these are directed against the CD4 binding site (CD4bs), and block gp120-CD4 interaction (Euler et al, 2011;Ho et al, 1991;Y. Li et al, 2011;Posner et al, 1991;Walker et al, 2009;Zhou et al, 2011).…”
Section: Point Mutations Associated With Evasion Of Antibody Mediatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PG9 and PG16 bind to trimer specific glycosylated epitope on the V1/V2 and V3 region. (Corti et al, 2010;Euler et al, 2011;Ho et al, 1991;Y. Li et al, 2011;Pancera et al, 2010;Posner et al, 1991;Walker et al, 2009; Glycans 2G12…”
Section: Point Mutations Associated With Evasion Of Antibody Mediatedmentioning
confidence: 99%