Abstract
Functional expression of recombinant proteins has become a routine, but critical tool in modern molecular biology. Since their introduction, the use of baculovirus vectors to produce proteins for purification has become one of the most widely-used viral gene delivery systems as expression levels obtained are difficult to match with any other eukaryotic expression system. Extensive engineering to simplify and accelerate the process of recombinant virus construction has made this system acessible to virtually any modern biological laboratory. The utility of baculoviruses has been broadened with the discovery that appropriately modified virus can mediate gene expression in a wide variety of mammalian cell lines, and thus can function as a flexible cell-based assay development tool. The wide range of applications and potential for commercialization of products leads to consideration of a number of aspects of the system.
Keywords: DNA, Recombinant viruses, AcMNPV genome, deno-associated virus, mammalian cells
Current Drug Targets
Title: Baculovirus Expression Vectors for Insect and Mammalian Cells
Volume: 8 Issue: 10
Author(s): J. Patrick Condreay and Thomas A. Kost
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Keywords: DNA, Recombinant viruses, AcMNPV genome, deno-associated virus, mammalian cells
Abstract: Functional expression of recombinant proteins has become a routine, but critical tool in modern molecular biology. Since their introduction, the use of baculovirus vectors to produce proteins for purification has become one of the most widely-used viral gene delivery systems as expression levels obtained are difficult to match with any other eukaryotic expression system. Extensive engineering to simplify and accelerate the process of recombinant virus construction has made this system acessible to virtually any modern biological laboratory. The utility of baculoviruses has been broadened with the discovery that appropriately modified virus can mediate gene expression in a wide variety of mammalian cell lines, and thus can function as a flexible cell-based assay development tool. The wide range of applications and potential for commercialization of products leads to consideration of a number of aspects of the system.
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Condreay Patrick J. and Kost A. Thomas, Baculovirus Expression Vectors for Insect and Mammalian Cells, Current Drug Targets 2007; 8 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945007782151351
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945007782151351 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-5592 |
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