Construction and cloning of reporter-tagged replicon cdna for an in vitro replication study of murine norovirus-1 (Mnv-1)

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Background: A norovirus maintains its viability, infectivity and virulence by its ability to replicate. However, the biological mechanisms of the process remain to be explored. In this work, the NanoLuc™ Luciferase gene was used to develop a reporter-tagged replicon system to study norovirus replication. Methods: The NanoLuc™ Luciferase reporter protein was engineered to be expressed as a fusion protein for MNV-1 minor capsid protein, VP2. The foot-and-mouth disease virus 2A (FMDV2A) sequence was inserted between the 3’end of the reporter gene and the VP2 start sequence to allow co-translational ‘cleavage’ of fusion proteins during intracellular transcript expression. Amplification of the fusion gene was performed using a series of standard and overlapping polymerase chain reactions. The resulting amplicon was then cloned into three readily available backbones of MNV-1 cDNA clones. Results: Restriction enzyme analysis indicated that the NanoLucTM Luciferase gene was successfully inserted into the parental MNV-1 cDNA clone. The insertion was further confirmed by using DNA sequencing. Conclusion: NanoLuc™ Luciferase-tagged MNV-1 cDNA clones were successfully engineered. Such clones can be exploited to develop robust experimental assays for in vitro assessments of viral RNA replication.

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Ahmad, M. K., Tabana, Y. M., Ahmed, M. A., Sandai, D. A., Mohamed, R., Ismail, I. S., … Yunus, M. A. (2017). Construction and cloning of reporter-tagged replicon cdna for an in vitro replication study of murine norovirus-1 (Mnv-1). Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 24(6), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.21315/mjms2017.24.6.4

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