Biological and biochemical characterization of HIV‐1 Gag/dgp41 virus‐like particles expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana |
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Authors: | Sarah A Kessans Mark D Linhart Nobuyuki Matoba Tsafrir Mor |
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Institution: | 1. School of Life Sciences and The Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, , Tempe, AZ, USA;2. Owensboro Cancer Research Program, , Owensboro, KY, USA;3. James Graham Brown Cancer Center and Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, , Louisville, KY, USA |
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Abstract: | The transmembrane HIV‐1 envelope protein gp41 has been shown to play critical roles in the viral mucosal transmission and infection of CD4+ cells. Gag is a structural protein configuring the enveloped viral particles and has been suggested to constitute a target of the cellular immunity that may control viral load. We hypothesized that HIV enveloped virus‐like particles (VLPs) consisting of Gag and a deconstructed form of gp41 comprising the membrane proximal external, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains (dgp41) could be expressed in plants. To this end, plant‐optimized HIV‐1 genes were constructed and expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana by stable transformation, or transiently using a Tobamovirus‐based expression system or a combination of both. Our results of biophysical, biochemical and electron microscopy characterization demonstrates that plant cells could support not only the formation of enveloped HIV‐1 Gag VLPs, but also the accumulation of VLPs that incorporated dgp41. These findings provide further impetus for the journey towards a broadly efficacious and inexpensive subunit vaccine against HIV‐1. |
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Keywords: | HIV‐1 enveloped virus‐like particles transgenic plants transient expression Gag gp41 |
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