2016
DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12539
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Recombinant Protein p30 for Serological Diagnosis of African Swine Fever by Immunoblotting Assay

Abstract: This article is devoted to the development and evaluation of the immunoblotting test system for serological diagnosis of African swine fever (ASF), based on the highly purified recombinant p30 of ASF virus (ASFV) strain Stavropol 01/08 (Stavropol 2008), representative of the ASFV currently circulating in the Russian Federation. The main project stages are as follows: (i) cloning of the central hydrophilic region of the ASFV gene CP204L (p30) into a prokaryotic vector; (ii) expression and chromatographic purifi… Show more

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“…ASFV p30 is a phosphorylated protein expressed at the early stage in infected cells [18]. ELISA kits based on p30 are widely used to detect ASFV infection [18][19][20]. In this study, the ELISA kit based…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASFV p30 is a phosphorylated protein expressed at the early stage in infected cells [18]. ELISA kits based on p30 are widely used to detect ASFV infection [18][19][20]. In this study, the ELISA kit based…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kazakova et al linked protein P30 with 6xHis tag and purified to high purity recombinant protein P30 by chromatography and established an immunoblotting test system for serological diagnosis of ASFV. The specificity and sensitivity were improved [143].…”
Section: Immunoblotting Test (Ibt)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…IBs using recombinant p54, a highly immunogenic ASFV protein expressed in Escherichia coli or baculovirus systems, have been described, and are easier to interpret than ASFVinfected cell-based IBs, and avoid the need for ASFV antigens produced in cells (182,191). E. coli-expressed p30 has also been demonstrated to be a highly sensitive and specific antigen for IBs, capable of detecting serological responses as early as 6-8 days post-infection (197). IBs/WBs based on individual ASFV proteins do not offer the multiple ASFV antigen array present in ASFV-infected cell lysate.…”
Section: Detection Of Asfv Antibodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%