Engineered NS1 for Sensitive, Specific Zika Virus Diagnosis from Patient Serology
Thai Leong Yap
1, Shin Yee Hong
1, Jun Hui Soh, Lekha Ravichandraprabhu, Vanessa W.X. Lim, Hsi-Min Chan, Tommy Z.X. Ong, Ying Ping Chua, Shi En Koh, Huajing Wang, Yee Sin Leo, Jackie Y. Ying, and William Sun
Author affiliations: Experimental Drug Development Centre, Singapore (T.L. Yap, S.Y. Hong); Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore (T.L. Yap, S.Y. Hong, L. Ravichandraprabhu, T.Z.X. Ong, Y.P. Chua, S.E. Koh, H. Wang, W. Sun); NanoBio Lab, Singapore (J.H. Soh, H.-M. Chan, J.Y. Ying); National Centre for Infectious Diseases, Singapore (V.W.X. Lim, Y.S. Leo); Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore (Y.S. Leo); Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (Y.S. Leo, W. Sun).
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Figure 1. Reactivity of nonstructural protein 1 antigens to ZIKV and DENV plasma in study of Zika diagnosis, Singapore. A) Reactivity of H-zWT and H-zD1 to commercial ZIKV IgG in ELISA format. B) Reactivity of H-zWT, H-zD1, ZIKV WT, and DENV WT to samples from Tan Tock Seng Hospital. C) Comparison of zD1-Trx and zD2-Trx activity to DSC-7. D) comparison of H-zWT, H-zMut1, and H-zMut2 activity to DSC-7. The graphs show mean OD measurements from 2 replicates. DENV, dengue virus; OD, optical density; WT, wild type; ZIKV, Zika virus.
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