Schneider J, Kaaden O, Copeland T D, Oroszlan S, Hunsmann G
J Gen Virol. 1986 Nov;67 ( Pt 11):2533-8. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-67-11-2533.
Two glycopolypeptides with molecular weights 160,000 and 120,000 (gp120) are regularly recognized by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific antisera in lysates of cells persistently infected with HIV. In the present study, gp120 was characterized as the major envelope glycopolypeptide of HIV. Gp120 was identified as the external viral glycoprotein by radiosequencing and by its presence in purified virus. However gp120 was predominantly shed as a soluble protein into the culture fluid. Furthermore gp120 was precipitated by sera from horses infected with equine infectious anaemia virus (EIAV), but not by sera from uninfected animals. This may indicate conserved epitopes common to the envelopes of HIV and EIAV.
在持续感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的细胞裂解物中,分子量分别为160,000和120,000的两种糖多肽(gp120)能被HIV特异性抗血清常规识别。在本研究中,gp120被鉴定为HIV的主要包膜糖多肽。通过放射性测序及其在纯化病毒中的存在,gp120被确定为病毒外膜糖蛋白。然而,gp120主要以可溶性蛋白形式释放到培养液中。此外,感染马传染性贫血病毒(EIAV)的马的血清能沉淀gp120,而未感染动物的血清则不能。这可能表明HIV和EIAV包膜存在共同的保守表位。