Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.

The adenoviruses are essential tools for basic research and therapeutic development. Robust methods for the generation of mutant and recombinant viruses are crucial for these diverse applications. Here we describe a simple plasmid-based method that permits highly efficient modification of the adenov...

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Main Authors: Jessica J Miciak, Jason Hirshberg, Fred Bunz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6021080?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4387aeec482f4aa9905c6d66346004db2020-11-25T01:41:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019956310.1371/journal.pone.0199563Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.Jessica J MiciakJason HirshbergFred BunzThe adenoviruses are essential tools for basic research and therapeutic development. Robust methods for the generation of mutant and recombinant viruses are crucial for these diverse applications. Here we describe a simple plasmid-based method that permits highly efficient modification of the adenoviral genome and rapid production of high-titer virus stocks. The 36-kilobase genome of adenovirus serotype 5 was divided into seven tractable blocks that could be individually modified in a single step and reassembled in vitro. Because the system is composed of compact modules, modifications at different loci can be readily recombined. Viral assemblies were delivered to packaging cells by electroporation, a strategy that consistently resulted in the de novo production of 108 infectious units in 3-5 days. In principle, a similar strategy could be applied to any other adenovirus serotype or to other double-strand DNA viruses.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6021080?pdf=render
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author Jessica J Miciak
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Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
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author_facet Jessica J Miciak
Jason Hirshberg
Fred Bunz
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title Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
title_short Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
title_full Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
title_fullStr Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
title_full_unstemmed Seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
title_sort seamless assembly of recombinant adenoviral genomes from high-copy plasmids.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The adenoviruses are essential tools for basic research and therapeutic development. Robust methods for the generation of mutant and recombinant viruses are crucial for these diverse applications. Here we describe a simple plasmid-based method that permits highly efficient modification of the adenoviral genome and rapid production of high-titer virus stocks. The 36-kilobase genome of adenovirus serotype 5 was divided into seven tractable blocks that could be individually modified in a single step and reassembled in vitro. Because the system is composed of compact modules, modifications at different loci can be readily recombined. Viral assemblies were delivered to packaging cells by electroporation, a strategy that consistently resulted in the de novo production of 108 infectious units in 3-5 days. In principle, a similar strategy could be applied to any other adenovirus serotype or to other double-strand DNA viruses.
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