Synthesis of tetanus toxin fragment C in insect cells by use of a baculovirus expression system

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The baculovirus expression vector p36C was used to express in cells of the insect Spodoptera frugiperda fragment C of tetanus toxin under the control of the strong polyhedrin promoter. Fragment C was expressed intracellularly at a high level and was soluble, allowing it to be purified by affinity chromatography with monoclonal antibody TT08. Purified fragment C from baculovirus was used to immunize mice and was shown to successfully prevent the symptoms of tetanus following a toxin challenge. The ganglioside-binding properties of baculovirus-derived fragment C were compared with those of intact tetanus toxin and native fragment C and were found to be dissimilar.

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Charles, I. G., Rodgers, B. C., Makoff, A. J., Chatfield, S. N., Slater, D. E., & Fairweather, N. F. (1991). Synthesis of tetanus toxin fragment C in insect cells by use of a baculovirus expression system. Infection and Immunity, 59(5), 1627–1632. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.59.5.1627-1632.1991

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