Advances in CRISPR-Cas9 for the Baculovirus Vector System: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

The baculovirus expression vector systems (BEVS) have been widely used for the recom-binant production of proteins in insect cells and with high insert capacity. However, baculovirus does not replicate in mammalian cells; thus, the BacMam system, a heterogenous expression system that can infect certain mammalian cells, was developed. Since then, the BacMam system has enabled transgene expression via mammalian-specific promoters in human cells, and later, the MultiBacMam system enabled multi-protein expression in mammalian cells. In this review, we will cover the continual development of the BEVS in combination with CRPISPR-Cas technologies to drive genome-editing in mammalian cells. Additionally, we highlight the use of CRISPR-Cas in glycoengineering to potentially produce a new class of glycoprotein medicines in insect cells. Moreover, we anticipate CRISPR-Cas9 to play a crucial role in the development of protein expression systems, gene therapy, and advancing genome engineering applications in the future.

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Sari-Ak, D., Alomari, O., Shomali, R. A., Lim, J., & Thimiri Govinda Raj, D. B. (2023, January 1). Advances in CRISPR-Cas9 for the Baculovirus Vector System: A Systematic Review. Viruses. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15010054

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