Research Article

A synthetic peptide derived from the amino acid sequence of canine parvovirus structural proteins which defines a B cell epitope and elicits antiviral antibody in BALB c mice -- Rimmelzwaan et al. 71 (11): 2741 -- Journal of General Virology

Journal of General Virology 71(11):2741

Abstract

Synthetic peptides, recombinant fusion proteins and mouse monoclonal antibodies were used to delineate a B cell epitope of the VP'2 structural protein of canine parvovirus (CPV). Although this epitope is not preferentially recognized in the normal antibody response to CPV, virus-specific antibodies could be induced in BALB/c mice with a synthetic peptide representing the epitope. The potential of this non- dominant B cell epitope to induce antiviral immunity in the presence of maternal CPV-specific antibodies, is discussed.