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Targeting and purification of metabolically biotinylated baculovirus

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HUMAN GENE THERAPY
Volume 19, Issue 6, Pages 589-600

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MARY ANN LIEBERT INC
DOI: 10.1089/hum.2007.177

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Targeting viral entry is one of the major goals in the development of vectors for gene therapy. Ideally, the coupling of each new targeting motif would not require changes in vector structure. To achieve this, we developed novel metabolically biotinylated baculoviral vectors by displaying a small biotin acceptor peptide (BAP) fused either to different sites in the baculovirus glycoprotein gp64 or to the transmembrane anchor of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein. Baculoviral particles were biotinylated during vector production by coexpression of Escherichia coli biotin ligase (BirA). The insertion of BAP at amino acid position 283 of gp64 resulted in the most efficient biotin display. Unlike vectors with lower biotin display, these vectors also showed improved transduction when retargeted to transferrin, epidermal growth factor, and CD46 receptors overexpressed on rat glioma and human ovarian carcinoma cells. Biotinylated baculoviral vectors Could also be concentrated by one-step magnetic particle-based capture to reach titers up to 10(10) plaque-forming units/ml. These results demonstrate the utility of metabolically biotinylated baculovirus for vector targeting and viral purification applications,

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