TCRT February 2004

category image Volume 3
No. 1 (p 1-92)
February 2004
ISSN 1533-0338
Gene Therapy

Improved Display of Synthetic IgG-Binding Domains on the Baculovirus Surface (p. 77-84)

Improved display of foreign protein moieties in combination with beneficial alteration of the viral surface properties should be of value for targeted and enhanced gene delivery. Here, we describe a vector based on Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) displaying synthetic IgG-binding domains (ZZ) of protein A fused to the transmembrane anchor of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) G protein. This display vector was equipped with a GFP/EGFP expression cassette enabling fluorescent detection in both insect and mammalian cells. The virus construct displayed the biologically active fusion protein efficiently and showed increased binding capacity to IgG. As the display is carried out using a membrane anchor of foreign origin, gp64 is left intact for virus entry, which may increase gene expression in the transduced mammalian cells. In addition, the viral vector can be targeted to any desired cell type via binding of ZZ domains when an appropriate IgG antibody is available.

Key words: Baculovirus display, ZZ domains, Protein A, VSV G protein, Targeting, Gene delivery, Gene therapy.

Kirsi Ojala, M.Sc.1
Johanna Koski1
Wolfgang Ernst, Ph.D.2
Reingard Grabherr, Ph.D.2
Ian Jones, Ph.D.3
Christian Oker-Blom, Ph.D.1,*

1University of Jyvaskyla
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
University of Jyvaskyla
POB 35, FIN-40014, Finland
2Institute of Applied Microbiology
University of Natural Resources
and Life Sciences
Vienna, Austria
3School of Animal and Microbial Sciences
University of Reading
Whiteknights, Reading
RG6 6AH, United Kingdom
*christian.oker-blom@jyu.fi

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