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Characterization of adenovirus hexons by their epitope composition

Archives of Virology, 1996
For the investigation of epitope composition of different adenovirus hexon types sixty-one mouse ascitic fluids containing monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) developed in three different panels were used. The distinction and marking of the different epitopes recognized by the MAbs were carried out by the determination of the composite cross-reactivity ...
E, Adám, I, Nász, A, Lengyel
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Comparative studies of adenovirus hexon antigens

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1972
Purified soluble hexon antigens of type 5, 7, and 8 adenoviruses, belonging to three different subgroups have been studied. The electrophoretic mobility of the three hexons was found to be different in immunoelectrophoresis, and the calculation of absolute electrophoretic mobility gave different values too.
I, Nász, A, Lengyel, I, Cserba
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On hexons and octons

Lettere Al Nuovo Cimento Series 2, 1984
The hexons are defined as a subspace of octons, this will give an adequate formalism for adequating Maxwell’s equations in 6-dimensions.
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Sequence of the avian adenovirus FAV 1 (CELO) DNA encoding the hexon-associated protein pVI and hexon

Archives of Virology, 1996
The genomic region of the avian adenovirus FAV1 (CELO) encoding the precursor to virion structural protein VI (p VI) and the major capsid protein hexon has been sequenced. The 223-unit sequence of the CELO pVI protein has two potential Ad endoproteinase cleavage sites and a conserved C-terminal sequence including the Cys residue supposedly involved in ...
T A, Akopian   +3 more
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Selective virus capture via hexon imprinting

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2019
An imprinting technique has been developed to generate synthetic polymer beads suitable for selectively binding a supramolecular target. The viral hexon protein, which is the most abundant and accessible surface protein component of the human Adenovirus type 5 (hAdV5) icosahedral capsid, was applied as the template molecule to generate functional ...
Manuela Gast   +2 more
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The structure of the groups of nine hexons from adenovirus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1972
Rotational filtering of images from electron micrographs of the groups of nine hexons from adenovirus shows that the so-called hexon has 3-fold symmetry. The structure units comprising the group of nine appear to be arranged on a p3 net.
R A, Crowther, R M, Franklin
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Hexons and hexonic form of Maxwell's equations in six-dimensional space-time

Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 1984
Analogous to quaternions in four-dimensional space-time we have developed the concept ofhexons in six-dimensional space-time and expressed Maxwell's equations, equations of continuity and field wave equations in hexonic form.
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Characterization of crystals of type 5 adenovirus hexon

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1971
Abstract Tetrahedral crystals of type 5 adenovirus hexon have been studied by X-ray diffraction. The crystals belong to the cubic space group P213 with a = b = c = 149.9 A . The protein in the asymmetric unit probably represents one-third of a hexon. These crystals differ from the description of the tetrahedral crystals of type 5 adenovirus
G, Cornick, P B, Sigler, H S, Ginsberg
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Studies on group-specific determinants of adenovirus hexons

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1973
Hexon preparations of type 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 14 adenoviruses were treated with a water-soluble carbodiimide to cause the blocking of at least one antigen component. Comparative studies of native and CDI-modified hexons, showed the groupspecific component of all hexons to consist of at least two different components; one being CDI-resistant and the ...
L, Döhner, U, Dieckmann, H, Struy
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Reactive serine in human adenovirus hexon polypeptide

Virology, 1980
Abstract Affinity labeling with diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP) is used to study the enzymes associated with human adenovirus type 2 infection. A DFP-labeled 120K polypeptide is constantly found at a late stage of the virus cycle. Biochemical and immunological data indicate that this 120K polypeptide corresponds to the hexon subunit.
C, Devaux, P, Boulanger
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