Gene transfer vector derived from jembrana disease virus: A review

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The etiological agent of Jembrana disease is a virus which was accordingly named Jembrana Disease Virus (JDV). JDV was a member of the family of Retroviridae, of the subfamily of lentiviruses. As a member of the lentivirus, JDV has general property to integrate their genome into the chromosomal DNA of the host-cells. It is one of their common properties which is not shared by simple retroviruses such as murine leukimia virus or avian sarcoma virus. Lentiviruses are highly species-specific and share the property of replicating in dividing and non-dividing terminally differentiated cells. JDV-based gene transfer vector which had been developed is appeared to possess a broad tropism and a unique capacity of mediating efficient gene transfer. This review summarize JDV-based viral vector system that has been developed. The main principles and components of JDV viral gene transfer system and its implication in the future research will be discussed.

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Kusumawati, A., Wanahari, T. A., Astuti, P., Mappakaya, B. A., & Wasito. (2015). Gene transfer vector derived from jembrana disease virus: A review. American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology. Science Publications. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajbbsp.2015.176.181

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