CHARACTERIZATION OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS SURFACE ANTIGEN PRODUCED IN YEAST

Analysis was made of hepatitis B virus surfaceantigen (yHBsAg) expressed in a systen using yeastas host by recombinant genetic techniques. They HBsAg was found to have been produced as a par-tide mainly composed of disulfied-bonded dimers of polypeptides each having a molecular weight of about 23, 0...

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Published inUirusu Vol. 37; no. 1; pp. 111 - 120
Main Authors Miyata, Kazumasa, Nozaki, Chikateru, Sugahara, Keishin, Hamada, Fukusaburo, Shiosaki, Koichi, Yokote, Hiroyuki, Adachi, Satoshi, Miyatsu, Yoshinobu, Miake, Fumio, Mizokami, Hiroshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan The Japanese Society for Virology 01.06.1987
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ISSN0042-6857
1884-3433
DOI10.2222/jsv.37.111

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Summary:Analysis was made of hepatitis B virus surfaceantigen (yHBsAg) expressed in a systen using yeastas host by recombinant genetic techniques. They HBsAg was found to have been produced as a par-tide mainly composed of disulfied-bonded dimers of polypeptides each having a molecular weight of about 23, 000, in which the polypeptide corresponds to the polypeptide of human carrier's plasma-derived hepatitis B surface antigen (hHBsAg) without having glycosylated side-chain thereto. There were strong indications that such dimers are primarily responsible for antigenicity and immunogenicity, and that the steric structures of the yHBsAg due to disulfide bonds are related to the antigenicity and the immunogenicity. The N-terminml amino acid sequence and the amino acid composition of the yHBsAg were found to be in good agreement with those predicted from the DNA sequence. Other properties of the yHBsAg, such as CD spectrum, UV absorption spectrum and tryptic digestion pattern were quite similar to those of hHBsAg. Further, immunization experiments using mice and guinea pigs showed that the immunogenicity of the yHBsAg is equivalent to that of hHBsAg.
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ISSN:0042-6857
1884-3433
DOI:10.2222/jsv.37.111