A hybrid baculovirus-bacteriophage T7 transient expression system
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A hybrid baculovirus-bacteriophage T7 transient expression system. / Van Poelwijk, Frank; Broer, René; Belsham, Graham J.; Oudshoom, Peter; Vlak, Just M.; Goldbach, Rob W.
In: Bio/Technology, Vol. 13, No. 3, 03.1995, p. 261-264.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - A hybrid baculovirus-bacteriophage T7 transient expression system
AU - Van Poelwijk, Frank
AU - Broer, René
AU - Belsham, Graham J.
AU - Oudshoom, Peter
AU - Vlak, Just M.
AU - Goldbach, Rob W.
PY - 1995/3
Y1 - 1995/3
N2 - A hybrid recombinant baculovirus-bacteriophage T7 expression system was developed for transient expression in insect cells of plasmids with foreign genes provided with a 17 promoter. The coding sequence for 17 RNA polymerase, with or without a nuclear localization signal, was inserted into the genome of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus. Recombinant viruses stably expressed 17 RNA polymerase in insect cells. Upon transfection of infected insect cells with plasmids containing the genes for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT), the hepatitis B virus precore-, core- or e-antigens under control of the T7 promoter, transient expression of these genes was detected by ELISA. The results obtained indicate that this baculovirus/T7 system provides a simple and widely applicable tool for transient gene expression studies.
AB - A hybrid recombinant baculovirus-bacteriophage T7 expression system was developed for transient expression in insect cells of plasmids with foreign genes provided with a 17 promoter. The coding sequence for 17 RNA polymerase, with or without a nuclear localization signal, was inserted into the genome of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus. Recombinant viruses stably expressed 17 RNA polymerase in insect cells. Upon transfection of infected insect cells with plasmids containing the genes for chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT), the hepatitis B virus precore-, core- or e-antigens under control of the T7 promoter, transient expression of these genes was detected by ELISA. The results obtained indicate that this baculovirus/T7 system provides a simple and widely applicable tool for transient gene expression studies.
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U2 - 10.1038/nbt0395-261
DO - 10.1038/nbt0395-261
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 9634768
AN - SCOPUS:0028961409
VL - 13
SP - 261
EP - 264
JO - Bio/Technology
JF - Bio/Technology
SN - 0015-2684
IS - 3
ER -
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