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A Polypeptide Containing 55 Amino Acid Residues Coded by the Pre-S Region of Hepatitis B Virus Deoxyribonucleic Acid Bears the Receptor for Polymerized Human As Well As Chimpanzee Albumins

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1984 May 1
PMID 6323244
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Abstract

The receptor for polymerized human and chimpanzee albumins has been identified on a hepatitis B surface antigen polypeptide of approximately 31,000 daltons. The polypeptide, designated P31, is composed of the major polypeptide of hepatitis B surface antigen (P22) and an additional, as yet unidentified, amino acid sequence. We split P31 with cyanogen bromide and obtained a polypeptide of approximately 8000 daltons (P8) that contained carbohydrate. P8 could bind to polymerized human and chimpanzee albumins, but not to polymerized albumins from animals without susceptibility to hepatitis B virus. The amino acid composition of P8 closely resembled that of 55 amino-acid sequence coded by the pre-S region in the deoxyribonucleic acid of hepatitis B virus. Using monoclonal antibody against P8, a solid-phase sandwich radioimmunoassay was developed for the specific determination of hepatitis B surface antigen bearing the receptor for polymerized albumin in the serum of patients with hepatitis B virus infection.

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