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Bioorg Khim ; 37(4): 496-503, 2011.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22096992

ABSTRACT

Currently, a range of biologically active molecules have been attached to plant and bacterial viras nanoscaffolds, yielding stable nanoparticles that display multiple copies of the desired molecule. In this paper we propose a new method of non-covalent attachment of peptides to the surface of virios. We have demonstrated that this method is efficient in a model system that includes tobacco mosaic virus particles, synthetic polycation (quaternized poly(4-vinylpyridine) carrying ethyl ethyl pendant radicals) and polypeptide of interest. This principle of step-by-step binding to the surface of virions was used for electrostatic association with hydrophilic fragment of influenza virus haemagglutinin.


Subject(s)
Immobilized Proteins/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Orthomyxoviridae/chemistry , Virion/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Hemagglutinins/chemistry , Hemagglutinins/immunology , Humans , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , Orthomyxoviridae/immunology , Polyamines/chemical synthesis , Polyelectrolytes , Polyvinyls/chemistry , Pyridinium Compounds/chemistry , Tobacco Mosaic Virus/chemistry
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Acta Naturae ; 3(4): 73-82, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22649706

ABSTRACT

The novel viral vectors PVX-CP AltMV and PVXdt-CP AltMV are superexpressors of the capsid protein (CP). These viral vectors were constructed on the basis of the potato virus X (PVX) genome andAlternantheramosaic virus (AltMV) CP gene. The expression, based on the hybrid viral vectors, is genetically safe, since the systemic transport and formation of infective viral particles are blocked. CP AltMV can self-assemble into virus-like particles (VLPs) in the absence of genomic RNA. The vectors can be used for the presentation of foreign peptides (including epitopes of human pathogens) on the surface of the VLP. The N-terminal extracellular domain (M2e) of the influenza virus A M2 protein and its truncated variant (ΔM2e) were used as model heterologous peptides for the construction of the chimeric CP AltMV. Chimeric CP AltMV retains its ability to self-assemble into VLP. The epitopes of the M2 influenza virus protein were not eliminated during the process of accumulation, polymerization and purification of chimeric VLP AltMV, providing evidence of the stability of chimeric VLP with C-terminal heterologous epitopes. It appears that VLP produced by the vectors PVX-CP AltMV and PVXdt-CP AltMV can be used in the field of biotechnology for the presentation of the epitopes of vaccine proteins on their surfaces. The chimeric VLP AltMV with the presented foreign epitopes can be used as candidate vaccines.

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Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol ; 45(2): 225-31, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19382712

ABSTRACT

Express immunochromatographic test-strip assays were developed for detection of five plant viruses varying in shape and size of virions: spherical carnation mottle virus, bean mild mosaic virus, rod-shaped tobacco mosaic virus, and filamentous potato viruses X and Y. Multimembrane composites (test strips) with immobilized polyclonal antibodies against viruses and colloidal gold-conjugated antibodies were used for the analysis. The immunochromatographic test strips were shown to enable the detection of viruses both in purified preparations and in leaf extracts of infected plants with a sensitivity from 0.08 to 0.5 microg/ml for 10 min. The test strips may be used for express diagnostics of plant virus diseases in field conditions.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Viral/chemistry , Gold Colloid/chemistry , Plant Viruses/chemistry , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Immunoassay/methods , Plant Viruses/immunology , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 40(4): 703-10, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16913229

ABSTRACT

The efficiency of in vitro translation of potato virus X (PVX) RNA within vRNP complexes assembled from genomic RNA and viral CP was examined. The vRNP particles contain the 5'-proximal RNA segments encapsidated by helically arranged CP head-like portions heterogeneous in length and the CP-free RNA tail. Translation of RNA is completely repressed upon incubation with PVX CP and is accompanied by vRNP particles production. By contrast, translation is activated in vRNPs in vitro assembled using two CP forms, differing in the principals of their N-terminal peptides modification. The N-terminal peptide of PVX CP represents the major phosphorylation site(s) for Thr/Ser-specific protein kinases. It was shown that: (i) CP phosphorylation results in a translational activation of vRNP; (ii) removal of N-terminal peptide from CP abolished activation and CP retains the translation repressing ability. It was suggested that substitution of Ser/Thr residues by non-phosphorylated Ala/Gly in N-terminal peptide of the mutant CP will led to a complete inhibition of vRNP translation. However, opposite results were obtained in our experiments: (i) RNA of such mutant virus (PVX-ST) was efficiently translated within the virions; (ii) RNA of a wild-type (wt) PVX also efficiently translated in mixedly assembled vRNP "wt PVX RNA + PVX-ST CP"; (iii) opposite result (repression of translation) was obtained with "mixed" vRNP (PVX-ST RNA + wtPVX CP). Therefore, the N-terminal peptide located at the surface of the particle and of the particles plays a key role in translation activation of the RNA encapsidated in vRNP and native virions.


Subject(s)
Capsid Proteins/metabolism , Potexvirus/physiology , Protein Biosynthesis , RNA, Viral/metabolism , Capsid Proteins/genetics , Capsid Proteins/ultrastructure , Chenopodium/virology , Datura stramonium/virology , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Mutation , Phosphorylation , Plant Leaves/virology , Potexvirus/metabolism , Protein Structure, Tertiary , RNA, Viral/genetics , RNA, Viral/ultrastructure
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Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 39(4): 548-9, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16083003
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