Abstract
The reverse genetics system is a very powerful tool for analyzing the molecular mechanisms of viral propagation and pathogenesis. However, full-length genome plasmid construction is highly time-consuming and laborious, and undesired mutations may be introduced by Escherichia coli. This study shows a very rapid E. coli-free method of full-genome construction using the mumps virus as an example. This method was able to reduce dramatically the time for full-genome construction, which was used very efficiently for virus rescue, from several days or more to ~2 days, with a similar accuracy and yield to the conventional method using E. coli/plasmid.
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Bae, C., Katoh, H., Wakata, A., Sakata, M., Kato, F., & Takeda, M. (2023). Demonstration of bacterium-free very rapid reverse genetics system using mumps virus. Microbiology and Immunology, 67(1), 44–47. https://doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.13032
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