RNA Viruses

Creation of a completely helper cell-dependent recombinant morbillivirus

  • The Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey GU24 0NF, UK
  • Correspondence
    Michael Baron michael.baron{at}pirbright.ac.uk
  • Journal of General Virology 2013; 94(Pt 6):1195–1199 · https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.050872-0

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    Abstract

    We have created a completely helper cell-dependent morbillivirus by modifying the genome to remove the coding sequence of the phosphoprotein (P) and recovering the recombinant virus in a cell line constitutively expressing the P protein. The P protein-deleted virus (P) grew very inefficiently unless both of the viral accessory proteins (V and C) were also expressed. Growth of the virus was restricted to the P-expressing cell line. The P virus grew more slowly than the parental virus and expressed much less viral protein in infected cells. The technique could be used to create virus-like particles for use as a vaccine or as antigen in immunological or serological assays.

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