Baculovirus vectors for efficient gene delivery and expression in mammalian cells

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 44 - Trang 479-487 - 2010
N. N. Koroleva1, P. V. Spirin1, A. V. Timokhova1, P. M. Rubtzov1, S. N. Kochetkov1, V. S. Prasolov1, S. N. Beljelarskaya1
1Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

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Baculovirus expression vectors are extensively used for the delivery of foreign genes and expression of recombinant proteins in insect and mammalian cells. Modified baculoviruses containing mammalian promoter elements (BacMam viruses) for an efficient transient and stable transduction of diverse mammalian cells ensure a high level of heterologous protein expression both in vitro and in vivo. Recombinant baculovirus vectors containing mammalian expression cassette with cytomegalovirus promoter, green or red fluorescent protein gene, SV40pA polyadenylation signal, and polylinker MCS were constructed for the delivery of genes encoding hepatitis C virus structural proteins into mammalian cells. In HEK293T and Huh7 cells, formation of glycoprotein complexes and HCV4ike particles was observed. A high efficiency of the baculovirus-medi-ated gene transfer and expression of the virus envelope proteins in mammalian cells was demonstrated using fluorescence, flow cytometry, and immunoblot techniques.

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