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Expression and characterization of the non-structural protein V of small ruminant morbillivirus.

Ajay Kumar YadavDheeraj ChaudharySakshi BhadouriyaS ChandrasekarV V DhaneshKaushal K RajakR P SinghM A RamakrishnanR K SinghMuthuchelvan Dhanavelu
Published in: Virusdisease (2019)
Peste-des-petits ruminants is a transboundary viral disease of small ruminants caused by small ruminant morbillivirus (SRMV). In the present study, the full-length V gene of SRMV was constructed through site-directed mutagenesis from the P gene transcripts of the vaccine virus (Sungri/96 India) and expressed in a prokaryotic expression system. In animals, the seroconversion against this protein occurs from 14-days and is getting produced from 48 h in cell culture. An indirect ELISA developed using this protein has a relative sensitivity and relative specificity of 77.73% and 73.775%, respectively as compared to c-ELISA. In this ELISA, it was observed that most of the convalescent animals elicited higher level of antibodies than vaccinated animals.
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