Recombinant adenoviruses provide a versatile system for gene expression studies and therapeutic applications. We have developed an approach that simplifies the generation and production of such viruses called the AdEasy system. A recombinant adenoviral plasmid is generated with a minimum of enzymatic manipulations, employing homologous recombination in bacteria rather than in eukaryotic cells. After transfection of such plasmids into a mammalian packaging cell line, viral production is conveniently followed with the aid of GFP encoded by a gene incorporated into the viral backbone. This system has expedited the process of generating and testing recombinant adenoviruses for a variety of purposes. In this protocol, we describe the practical aspects of using the AdEasy system for generating recombinant adenoviruses. The full protocol usually takes 4-5 weeks to complete.
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Luo, J., Deng, Z. L., Luo, X., Tang, N., Song, W. X., Chen, J., … He, T. C. (2007). A protocol for rapid generation of recombinant adenoviruses using the AdEasy system. Nature Protocols, 2(5), 1236–1247. https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2007.135
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