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Virol J. 2008; 5: 37.
Published online 2008 February 29. doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-5-37.
PMCID: PMC2311283
An antigenic epitope of influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) associated with polymeric forms of NP
Elena N Prokudina,corresponding author1 Nataly Semenova,1 Valery Chumakov,1 and Lothar Stitz2
1The D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology, Gamaleya str. 16, Moscow, Russia
2Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Elena N Prokudina: prokudinaen/at/mail.ru; Nataly Semenova: prokudina/at/virology.ru; Valery Chumakov: prokudina/at/virology.ru; Lothar Stitz: Lothar.Stitz/at/fli.bound.de
Received February 15, 2008; Accepted February 29, 2008.
Abstract
Intracellular influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) is characterized by a high efficiency of homo-polymers formation, however their antigenic structure is still incompletely known. Herein, we report that RNase-resistant intracellular NP homo-polymers have a highly ordered conformational antigenic epitope, which depends on inter-subunit interactions of monomeric NPs. Our studies have shown that in radioimmunoprecipitation (RIPA) intracellular NP polymers bind mAb N5D3 and RNase does not prevent their mAb binding. In contrast to NP polymers, NP monomeric subunits, obtained by thermo-dissociation of NP polymers, fail to bind the mAb N5D3 in RIPA. At the same time, the in vitro concentration of thermo-denatured monomeric NPs in both soluble and immobilized forms results in NP-NP association, accompanied by renaturation of the N5D3 epitope. The same results were detected by Western blotting, where the pre-denatured NP monomers were concentrated on nitrocellulose into a single 56 kDa band, which then caused NP-NP self-association as well as N5D3 epitope renaturation. Thus, the in vitro renaturation of N5D3 epitope is markedly dependent on NP monomers concentration.

The results obtained suggest that in vivo formation and in vitro renaturation of the N5D3 epitope depend on inter-subunit interactions of monomeric NPs and NP-NP interactions influence the antigenic structure of the influenza virus NP polymers.