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High impact information on P11

  • Interestingly the N-terminal acetyl group of p36 forms a functional part of the p11 binding site [1].
  • This sequence shows that the v-mil gene is fused to the gag gene giving rise to a fused polyprotein of 98 000 daltons: 515 amino acids at the amino terminus would correspond to p10, p19, p27 and part of p12 determinants, 347 amino acids at the carboxy terminus correspond to the v-mil specific sequence [2].
  • By P11, Vim staining was faint, whereas GFAP staining gained in intensity, indicating the presence of mature astrocytes [3].
  • The hemagglutinin of Q1/95 and P11/ 94B parent stock and derivative AIVs had an identical proteolytic cleavage site of.... Pro-Gln-Arg-Lys-Arg-Lys-Thr-Arg-Gly, consistent with AIVs of high pathogenicity [4].
  • Flow cytometric analysis of the hybridomas secreting the P11 and P66 mAb showed expression of surface IgM and IgG, respectively [5].
 

Associations of P11 with chemical compounds

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of P11

  • Western blot analysis under reducing conditions showed that mAb P11 recognized a sporozoite protein of 43 kDa [5].

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