2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12275-011-1280-1
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Packaging of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus replicon RNA by a stable cell line expressing its nucleocapsid protein

Abstract: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), a member of the Arteriviridae family, is one of the most common and economically important swine pathogens. Although both live-attenuated and killed-inactivated vaccines against the virus have been available for a decade, PRRSV is still a major problem in the swine industry worldwide. To explore the possibility of producing single-round infectious PRRSV replicon particles as a potential vaccine strategy, we have now generated two necessary components… Show more

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“…This protein has important roles in the virus life cycle and may have critical interactions with the host cell ( Rowland et al, 1999; Sun et al, 2012 ). At a basic level N protein complexes with virus genomic RNA to form the ribonucleocapsid core and as such is an integral component of the enveloped virus particle ( Song et al, 2011 ). Because the N protein forms a close association with genomic RNA and other virus proteins such as those involved in replication and components of the viral envelope, the protein has been postulate to play an important role in virus RNA synthesis and virion assembly, perhaps in the modulation of these events ( Lee et al, 2006 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This protein has important roles in the virus life cycle and may have critical interactions with the host cell ( Rowland et al, 1999; Sun et al, 2012 ). At a basic level N protein complexes with virus genomic RNA to form the ribonucleocapsid core and as such is an integral component of the enveloped virus particle ( Song et al, 2011 ). Because the N protein forms a close association with genomic RNA and other virus proteins such as those involved in replication and components of the viral envelope, the protein has been postulate to play an important role in virus RNA synthesis and virion assembly, perhaps in the modulation of these events ( Lee et al, 2006 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach is considered a promising vaccination strategy to enhance the control of PRRS. Song et al ( 2011 ) explored the application of replicon particles in vaccine development. They synthesized a self-replicating, non-propagating replicon RNA in vitro and transfected it into cells expressing the N protein.…”
Section: Application Of N Protein-based Vaccinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deletion of the gene encoding N protein completely abolishes viral infectivity. However, single-round infectious PRRSV replicon particles can be rescued by using a trans-complementation system with a recombinant cell line stably expressing N protein [98]. N protein is a serine phosphoprotein that exists as a homodimer [28].…”
Section: Identification Of Essential and Non-essential Viral Genomic mentioning
confidence: 99%