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A surface-modified baculovirus vector with improved gene delivery to B-lymphocytic cells.

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  • A surface-modified baculovirus vector with improved gene delivery to B-lymphocytic cells. Abstract Text:

    jing geJing Ge,yishu huangYishu Huang,xiaotong huXiaotong Hu,jiang zhongJiang Zhong,

    A short peptide motif from gp350/220 of Epstein-Barr virus, EDPGFFNVEI, which was known to bind to CD21, a surface protein on B-lymphocyte, was inserted into the baculovirus surface protein gp64. The recombinant virus carrying the hybrid gp64/gp350 gene, vAc-gp350EGFP, was obtained, and the expression of gp64/gp350 protein was confirmed with immunoblot using anti-gp350 antibody. When compared with a control virus with wild type gp64, vAc-gp350EGFP showed increased transduction efficiency in B cell lines Raji, HR1, B95-8, BJAB, and DG75, regardless of their being EBV-positive or EBV-negative. No such increase was seen in non-B cell lines HEK293 and HeLa. When Raji cells were transduced with increased amount of vAc-gp350EGFP, transduction became saturated when the multiplicity of infection was higher than 20pfu/cell. The transduction of Raji cells by vAc-gp350EGFP was dose-dependently inhibited by pre-treatment of cells with anti-CD21 antibody. These results showed that vAc-gp350EGFP entered B cells by interacting with CD21.

    A surface-modified baculovirus vector with improved gene delivery to B-lymphocytic cells. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j geJ Ge,y huangY Huang,x huX Hu,j zhongJ Zhong,

    For similar proteins: viral proteins research abstracts see: proteins: viral proteins research

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    A surface-modified baculovirus vector with improved gene delivery to B-lymphocytic cells. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biotechnology

    VOLUME: 129

    Page Numbers: 367-72

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    ISSN: 0168-1656

    DAY: 24

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2007

    A surface-modified baculovirus vector with improved gene delivery to B-lymphocytic cells. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8411927

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    KEYWORDS: Viral Proteins

    MESH TERMS: genetics

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    Substance Name: Viral Proteins

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    AFFILIATION: Department Of Microbiology and Microbial Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, People's Republic of China.

    Country: Netherlands

    Netherlands Research PublicationNetherlands Research Publication

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