Abstract

We have reported the detection of an antigenic determinant shared by the tobacco mosaic virus coat protein and the large subunit of ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate car☐ylase, a host protein (R. G. Dietzgen and M. Zaitlin Virology 155, 262–266, 1986). This conclusion was questioned by D. Zimmermann and M. H. V. Van Regenmortel ( Arch. Virol. 106, 15–22, 1989). Thus we have reinvestigated this unexpected serological cross-reaction in Western immunoblotting and indirect ELISA. We found that when skimmed milk instead of bovine serum albumin was used as a blocking agent and as a diluent for antibodies and alkaline phosphatase conjugates, the alleged cross-reaction was abolished. In light of these findings, we retract our previous conclusions.

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