Dengue virus envelope glycoprotein (E-protein) is the main protein associated with immunity induction. To produce a candidate for subunit vaccines and to provide an antigen for diagnostic kits, it was expressed in a novel plant system using deconstructed viral modules. A truncated version of the E-protein was designed to be expressed alone and co-expressed with Dengue virus structural proteins. As well, the critical domain III of E-protein was fused to hepatitis B core antigen (HBcore). The recombinant proteins were produced in Nicotiana benthamiana plants and were reactive with the anti-E antibody. The fusion was reactive with both anti-E and anti-HBcore antibodies. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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Martínez, C. A., Topal, E., Giulietti, A. M., Talou, J. R., & Mason, H. (2010). Exploring different strategies to express Dengue virus envelope protein in a plant system. Biotechnology Letters, 32(6), 867–875. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-010-0236-6
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