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Figure 5-3 JFH-1 wt and G451R soluble E2 <strong>in</strong>teraction with CHO<br />

cells express<strong>in</strong>g SR-<strong>BI</strong> and CD81.<br />

A. CHO cells express<strong>in</strong>g either human SR-<strong>BI</strong> (>80% positive) or CD81<br />

(20-30% positive), were methanol fixed and sta<strong>in</strong>ed with mAb anti-<br />

CLA1 or anti-CD81 2s139. B. B<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> recomb<strong>in</strong>ant JFH-1 wt and<br />

G451R sE2 to parental CHO, CHO-SR-<strong>BI</strong> and CHO-CD81 cells. Bound<br />

E2 was detected with mAb 10/76b. C. <strong>The</strong> mean fluorescent <strong>in</strong>tensity<br />

(MFI) <strong>of</strong> JFH-1 wt (grey bars) and G451R (white bars) sE2 bound to<br />

CHO-SR-<strong>BI</strong> and CHO-CD81 cells is shown, the signal from sE2-CHO<br />

cell <strong>in</strong>teraction was subtracted. JFH-1 G451R sE2 displays enhanced<br />

b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to CHO-CD81 cells. Error bars <strong>in</strong>dicate standard deviation from<br />

the mean (n=3).

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