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Science 2 May 1986:
Vol. 232. no. 4750, pp. 639 - 641
DOI: 10.1126/science.3008333

Articles

Science, Vol 232, Issue 4750, 639-641
Copyright © 1986 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Protection of cattle against foot-and-mouth disease by a synthetic peptide

R DiMarchi, G Brooke, C Gale, V Cracknell, T Doel, and N Mowat

A chemically synthesized peptide consisting essentially of two separate regions (residues 141 to 158 and 200 to 213) of a virus coat protein (VP1) from the O1 Kaufbeuren strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus was prepared free of any carrier protein. It elicited high levels of neutralizing antibody and protected cattle against intradermolingual challenge by inoculation with infectious virus. Comparative evaluation of this peptide with a single-site peptide (residues 141 to 158) in guinea pigs suggests the importance of the VP1 carboxyl terminal residues in enhancing the protective response.


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