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Volume 27, Number 5—May 2021
Research

Engineered NS1 for Sensitive, Specific Zika Virus Diagnosis from Patient Serology

Thai Leong Yap1, Shin Yee Hong1, 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 SunComments to Author 
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.

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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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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