Takahashi K, Kitamura N, Shibui T, Kamizono M, Matsui R, Yoshiyama Y, Maeda T, Kondo J, Honda Y, Yamada E
Biosciences Laboratory, Mitsubishi Kasei Corporation, Yokohama, Japan.
J Gen Virol. 1990 Sep;71 ( Pt 9):2005-11. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-71-9-2005.
A 1.7 kb cDNA encoding a novel antigen (p44; apparent Mr 44K) associated with non-A, non-B (NANB) hepatitis, was isolated from the hepatic cDNA library of a chimpanzee infected with NANB hepatitis. The library was screened with a monoclonal antibody against this antigen. The cDNA cloned contained an open reading frame encoding a 444 amino acid protein with an Mr calculated to be 50,468. The cDNA hybridized to a 1.9 kb mRNA obtained from chimpanzee hepatocytes infected with either the NANB or hepatitis delta viruses. It hybridized weakly to mRNA from hepatitis B virus-infected hepatocytes, and not at all to mRNA from normal chimpanzee hepatocytes. Southern blot analysis revealed that p44 is a host protein in chimpanzees, and that an identical gene exists in the human genome.