“…Specifically, we selected synthetic peptides that represented variable and conserved regions of gp160 among different HIV-1 isolates. The peptides have been previously shown to define HIV-1 gp160 epitopes based on recognition by antibodies from HIV-1 infected individuals and/or inducing anti-HIV-1 gp160 responses when immunized into experimental animals [Chanh et al, 1986;Kennedy et al, 1986;Wang et al, 1986;Gnann et al, 1987aGnann et al, , 1987bHo et al, 1987;Palker et al, 1987Palker et al, , 1988Smith et al, 1987;Narvanen et al, 1988;Schrier et al, 1988;Dope1 et al, 1989;Schafferman et al, 1989;Cease, 1990;Warren et al, 19901. Reactivity of HIV-1 sera from Tanzania to peptides 425-448, 616-632, and 735-752 that define 1 gp120 and 2 gp41 epitopes, respectively, was shown to be weak (less than 6%).…”