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Efficient production of foot-and-mouth disease virus empty capsids in insect cells following down regulation of 3C protease activity
- Source :
- Porta , C , Xu , X , Loureiro , S , Paramasivam , S , Ren , J , Al-Khalil , T , Burman , A , Jackson , T , Belsham , G , Curry , S , Lomonossoff , G P , Parida , S , Paton , D , Li , Y , Wilsden , G , Ferris , N , Owens , R , Kotecha , A , Fry , E , Stuart , D I , Charleston , B & Jones , I M 2013 , ' Efficient production of foot-and-mouth disease virus empty capsids in insect cells following down regulation of 3C protease activity ' , Journal of Virological Methods , vol. 187 , no. 2 , pp. 406-412 .
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is a significant economically and distributed globally pathogen of Artiodactyla. Current vaccines are chemically inactivated whole virus particles that require large-scale virus growth in strict bio-containment with the associated risks of accidental release or incomplete inactivation. Non-infectious empty capsids are structural mimics of authentic particles with no associated risk and constitute an alternate vaccine candidate. Capsids self-assemble from the processed virus structural proteins, VP0, VP3 and VP1, which are released from the structural protein precursor P1-2A by the action of the virus-encoded 3C protease. To date recombinant empty capsid assembly has been limited by poor expression levels, restricting the development of empty capsids as a viable vaccine. Here expression of the FMDV structural protein precursor P1-2A in insect cells is shown to be efficient but linkage of the cognate 3C protease to the C-terminus reduces expression significantly. Inactivation of the 3C enzyme in a P1-2A-3C cassette allows expression and intermediate levels of 3C activity resulted in efficient processing of the P1-2A precursor into the structural proteins which assembled into empty capsids. Expression was independent of the insect host cell background and leads to capsids that are recognised as authentic by a range of anti-FMDV bovine sera suggesting their feasibility as an alternate vaccine.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Porta , C , Xu , X , Loureiro , S , Paramasivam , S , Ren , J , Al-Khalil , T , Burman , A , Jackson , T , Belsham , G , Curry , S , Lomonossoff , G P , Parida , S , Paton , D , Li , Y , Wilsden , G , Ferris , N , Owens , R , Kotecha , A , Fry , E , Stuart , D I , Charleston , B & Jones , I M 2013 , ' Efficient production of foot-and-mouth disease virus empty capsids in insect cells following down regulation of 3C protease activity ' , Journal of Virological Methods , vol. 187 , no. 2 , pp. 406-412 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1110498544
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource