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Self-assembly of hexahistidine-tagged tobacco etch virus capsid protein into microfilaments that induce IgG2-specific response against a soluble porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus chimeric protein.

Virol J.. 2016-11;  13(1)
Manuel-Cabrera CA, Vallejo-Cardona AA, Padilla-Camberos E, HernÁndez-GutiÉrrez R, Herrera-RodrÍguez SE, GutiÉrrez-Ortega A. Unidad de BiotecnologÍa MÉdica y FarmacÉutica, Centro de InvestigaciÓn y Asistencia en TecnologÍa y Diseño del Estado de Jalisco A.C., Normalistas 800, Colinas de la Normal, 44270, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
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摘要

BACKGROUND:
Assembly of recombinant capsid proteins into virus-like particles (VLPs) still represents an interesting challenge in virus-based nanotechnologies. The structure of VLPs has gained importance for the development and design of new adjuvants and antigen carriers. The potential of Tobacco etch virus capsid protein (TEV CP) as adjuvant has not been evaluated to date.
FINDINGS:
Two constructs for TEV CP expression in Escherichia coli were generated: a wild-type version (TEV-CP) and a C-terminal hexahistidine (His)-tagged version (His-TEV-CP). Although both versions were expressed in the soluble fraction of E. coli lysates, only His-TEV-CP self-assembled into micrometric flexuo... More

关键词

Adjuvant; Capsid protein; Chimeric protein; Hexahistidine tag; Tobacco etch virus; Virus-like particles