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Additional file 18 of Identification of African swine fever virus-like elements in the soft tick genome provides insights into the virus’ evolution

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posted on 2020-10-09, 03:44 authored by Jan H. Forth, Leonie F. Forth, Samantha Lycett, Lesley Bell-Sakyi, Günther M. Keil, Sandra Blome, Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer, Antje Wissgott, Johannes Krause, Dirk Höper, Helge Kampen, Martin Beer
Additional file 18: Figure S6. The reconstructed ASFV-like A104R protein is highly similar to its ASFV homologue (A) A rabbit antiserum raised against the reconstructed A104 gene recognised a flag-tagged and an untagged version of A104R protein (lanes A104-Flag and A104, respectively), but showed no specific reaction with extracts of tick cell lines OME/CTVM21, OME/CTVM22, OME/CTVM24, and OME/CTVM27. In extracts of WSL-HP cells infected with ASFV Kenya 1033, the serum reacted with a single band of 12 kDa which is similar to the calculated molecular weight of ASFV A104R (11.6 kDa). (B) The Coomassie stained gel confirms equal loading with proteins.

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