Rescue of Influenza A Virus from Recombinant DNA

  • Fodor E
  • Devenish L
  • Engelhardt O
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have rescued influenza A virus by transfection of 12 plasmids into Vero cells. The eight individual negative-sense genomic viral RNAs were transcribed from plasmids containing human RNA polymerase I promoter and hepatitis delta virus ribozyme sequences. The three influenza virus polymerase proteins and the nucleoprotein were expressed from protein expression plasmids. This plasmid-based reverse genetics technique facilitates the generation of recombinant influenza viruses containing specific mutations in their genes.

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Fodor, E., Devenish, L., Engelhardt, O. G., Palese, P., Brownlee, G. G., & García-Sastre, A. (1999). Rescue of Influenza A Virus from Recombinant DNA. Journal of Virology, 73(11), 9679–9682. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.11.9679-9682.1999

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