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Kirsi Ojala

Expression and trafficking of fluorescent viral membrane proteins in baculovirus-transduced BHK cells

Baculovirus vectors show promise as a novel tool for gene delivery into mammalian cells and gene transfer with wild-type baculovirus has been demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. To study expression and intracellular trafficking of foreign viral membrane proteins in baculovirus-transduced mammalian cells, the envelope proteins, E1 and E2, of rubella virus (RV) were chosen as a model. The enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and a red fluorescent protein (RFP) were fused to the C-terminus of E1 and E2, respectively. The proteins were cloned under a cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter and expressed as fluorescent fusion proteins in baculovirus-transduced baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells. Ex…

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Baculoviral display of functional scFv and synthetic IgG-binding domains.

Viral vectors displaying specific ligand binding moities such as scFv fragments or intact antibodies hold promise for the development of targeted gene therapy vectors. In this report we describe baculoviral vectors displaying either functional scFv fragments or the synthetic Z/ZZ IgG binding domain derived from protein A. Display on the baculovirus surface was achieved via fusion of the scFv fragment or Z/ZZ domain to the N-terminus of gp64, the major envelope protein of the Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus, AcNPV. As examples of scFv fragments we have used a murine scFv specific for the hapten 2-phenyloxazolone and a human scFv specific for carcinoembryonic antigen. In pri…

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Patriarkaalinen kaupunkiyhteisö ja palvelusväki : Turun piiat ja rengit vuosina 1722-1740

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Improved display of synthetic IgG-binding domains on the baculovirus surface.

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 …

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Properties of baculovirus particles displaying GFP analyzed by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

Abstract Recombinant baculovirus particles displaying green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused to the major envelope glycoprotein gp64 of the Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) were characterized by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). FCS detected Brownian motion of single, intact recombinant baculovirus display particles with a diffusion coefficient (D) of (2.89±0.74)10 8 cm2s 1 and an apparent hydrodynamic radius of 83.35±21.22 nm. In the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), Triton X-100, and octylglucoside, the diffusion time was reduced to the 0.2 ms range (D = 7.5710 7 cm2s 1), showing that the fusion proteins were anchored in the viral envelope…

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Cloning and characterization of Scavidin, a fusion protein for the targeted delivery of biotinylated molecules.

We have constructed a novel fusion protein "Scavidin" consisting of the macrophage scavenger receptor class A and avidin. The Scavidin fusion protein is transported to plasma membranes where the avidin portion of the fusion protein binds biotin with high affinity and forms the basis for the targeted delivery of biotinylated molecules. Subcellular fractionation analysis, immunostaining, and electron microscopy demonstrated endosomal localization of the fusion protein. According to pulse-labeling and cross-linking studies Scavidin is found as monomers (55 kDa), dimers, and multimers, of which the 220-kDa form was the most abundant. The biotin binding capacity and active endocytosis of the bio…

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Development and applications of baculoviral display techniques

Kirsi Ojalan väitöskirjatyön tulokset antavat lisätietoa bakuloviruksen pinnan muokkauksesta ja viruksen soveltuvuudesta geeniterapiaan. Bakulovirukset voivat tulevaisuudessa olla varteenotettava vaihtoehto kohdennettavana geeninsiirtovälineenä esimerkiksi syövän tai sydän- ja verisuonitautien hoidossa.Tutkimus osoittaa, että bakuloviruksen pinnalla voidaan tehokkaasti ilmentää vieraita molekyylejä liittämällä ne osaksi viruksen luonnollisia pintaproteiineja. Mikäli viruksen pinnalla ilmennetään solupinnan molekyyleihin sitoutuva proteiini, useimmat muokatut virukset sitoutuvat haluttuihin nisäkässolutyyppeihin. Mahdollisten geeniterapiasovelluksien kannalta onkin tärkeää, että virus pystyt…

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Specific Binding of Baculoviruses Displaying gp64 Fusion Proteins to Mammalian Cells

Viral vectors displaying specific ligand binding moieties have raised an increasing interest in the area of targeted gene therapy. In this report, we describe baculovirus vectors displaying either a functional single chain antibody fragment (scFv) specific for the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) or the synthetic IgG binding domains (ZZ) derived from protein A of Staphylococcus aureus. In addition, the vectors were engineered to incorporate a reporter gene encoding the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) under the transcriptional regulation of the cytomegalovirus (CMV) IE promoter. Display of the targeting moieties on the viral surface was achieved through fusion to the N-terminus of gp…

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