Expression, purification and glycosylation analysis of chicken infectious bursal disease virus VP2 in yeast
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2013; 14 (3): 211-219
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ABSTRACT
Infectious bursal disease [IBD], a highly contagious and devastating disease in young chicken, is caused by infectious bursal disease virus [IBDV]. To improve the immunogenicity of recombinant IBDV subunit vaccine, an attempt was made to find a new way to prepare IBD vaccine containing glycosylated mVP[2] antigen. Firstly, IBDV mVP[2] gene [with a nucleic acid sequence encoding B cell epitope of IBDV [KFDQML] in the 5'-end of the VP[2], with a nucleic acid sequence encoding B cell epitope of IBDV [LASP] and [His] 6-tag in the 3'-end of the VP[2]] was cloned. Secondly, IBDV mVP[2] protein was expressed in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris which can secret glycosylated protein. The recombinant mVP[2] protein could be stained pink with periodic acid-schiff reagents [PAS], which showed that mVP[2] was glycosylated. Finally, IBDV mVP[2] protein was purified with His-Trap [1 mL] affinity chromatography. These results indicate that glycosylated IBDV VP[2] protein modified with epitope peptides can be expressed in Pichia pastoris, which lay the groundwork for the development of a recombinant infectious bursal disease vaccine with high immunogenicity
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Asunto principal:
Levaduras
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Glicosilación
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Proteínas Estructurales Virales
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Pollos
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Epítopos
Límite:
Animales
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
Iran. J. Vet. Res.
Año:
2013
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