Abstract
The MultiBac baculovirus/insect cell expression vector system was conceived as a user-friendly, modular tool-kit for producing multiprotein complexes for structural biology applications. MultiBac has allowed the structure and function of many molecular machines to be elucidated, including previously inaccessible high-value drug targets. More recently, MultiBac developments have shifted to customized baculoviral genomes that are tailored for a range of applications, including synthesizing artificial proteins by genetic code expansion. We review some of these developments, including the ongoing rewiring of the MultiBac system for mammalian applications, notably CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing.
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Pelosse, M., Crocker, H., Gorda, B., Lemaire, P., Rauch, J., & Berger, I. (2017, October 30). MultiBac: From protein complex structures to synthetic viral nanosystems. BMC Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-017-0447-6
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