نتایج جستجو برای: antibody diversity

تعداد نتایج: 353374  

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2001
D Enshell-Seijffers L Smelyanski N Vardinon I Yust J M Gershoni

Understanding the dynamics of the humoral immune response to HIV epitopes in the presence of genetic drift and antigenic variation of the virus may reveal critical elements of protective immunity against HIV. Analysis of antibody maturation and diversity is difficult to study at the molecular level in humans. We used a combinatorial phage display peptide library to elucidate antibody diversity ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Sreejesh Shanker Rita Czakó Gopal Sapparapu Gabriela Alvarado Maria Viskovska Banumathi Sankaran Robert L Atmar James E Crowe Mary K Estes B V Venkataram Prasad

Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) cause sporadic and epidemic gastroenteritis worldwide. They are classified into two major genogroups (GI and GII), with each genogroup further divided into multiple genotypes. Susceptibility to these viruses is influenced by genetically determined histo-blood group antigen (HBGA) expression. HBGAs function as cell attachment factors by binding to a surface-exposed reg...

2016
Manisha Pandey Victoria Ozberk Ainslie Calcutt Emma Langshaw Jessica Powell Tania Rivera-Hernandez Mei-Fong Ho Zachary Philips Michael R Batzloff Michael F Good

The immunobiology underlying the slow acquisition of skin immunity to group A streptococci (GAS), is not understood, but attributed to specific virulence factors impeding innate immunity and significant antigenic diversity of the type-specific M-protein, hindering acquired immunity. We used a number of epidemiologically distinct GAS strains to model the development of acquired immunity. We show...

2009
Donna A. MacDuff Zachary L. Demorest Reuben S. Harris

Retrotransposons make up over 40% of the mammalian genome. Some copies are still capable of mobilizing and new insertions promote genetic variation. Several members of the APOBEC3 family of DNA cytosine deaminases function to limit the replication of a variety of retroelements, such as the long-terminal repeat (LTR)-containing MusD and Ty1 elements, and that of the non-LTR retrotransposons, L1 ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1977
JE Cohen P D’Eustachio GM Edelman

In order to analyze the genetic and physiological basis of controls affecting the generation of the repertoire of antigen-binding cells in fetal mice, we have measured the numbers of spleen cells specific for each of four antigens as a function of the total numbers of nucleated and Ig-bearing cells in inbred, hybrid, and random bred fetuses. For each of the two inbred strains BALB/c and CBA/J, ...

2012
Tian Huang Min Zhang Zhiguo Wei Ping Wang Yi Sun Xiaoxiang Hu Liming Ren Qingyong Meng Ran Zhang Ying Guo Lennart Hammarstrom Ning Li Yaofeng Zhao

Previous studies on the immunoglobulin (Ig) genes in avian species are limited (mainly to galliformes and anseriformes) but have revealed several interesting features, including the absence of the IgD and Igκ encoding genes, inversion of the IgA encoding gene and the use of gene conversion as the primary mechanism to generate an antibody repertoire. To better understand the Ig genes and their e...

2014
Samantha I. Liang Jesse M. McFarland David Rabuka Zev J. Gartner

Expansion of antibody scaffold diversity has the potential to expand the neutralizing capacity of the immune system and to generate enhanced therapeutics and probes. Systematic exploration of scaffold diversity could be facilitated with a modular and chemical scaffold for assembling proteins, such as DNA. However, such efforts require simple, modular, and site-specific methods for coupling anti...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Xueling Wu Zhenhai Zhang Chaim A. Schramm M. Gordon Joyce Young Do Kwon Tongqing Zhou Zizhang Sheng Baoshan Zhang Sijy O’Dell Krisha McKee Ivelin S. Georgiev Gwo-Yu Chuang Nancy S. Longo Rebecca M. Lynch Kevin O. Saunders Cinque Soto Sanjay Srivatsan Yongping Yang Robert T. Bailer Mark K. Louder James C. Mullikin Mark Connors Peter D. Kwong John R. Mascola Lawrence Shapiro

HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies develop in most HIV-1-infected individuals, although highly effective antibodies are generally observed only after years of chronic infection. Here, we characterize the rate of maturation and extent of diversity for the lineage that produced the broadly neutralizing antibody VRC01 through longitudinal sampling of peripheral B cell transcripts over 15 years and co-c...

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