RNA viruses as vectors for the expression of heterologous proteins |
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Authors: | Sondra Schlesinger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Microbiology, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 South Euclid Avenue, Box 8230, 63110-1093 St. Louis, MO |
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Abstract: | RNA viruses comprise a wide variety of infectious agents, some of which are the cause of disease in humans, animals, and plants. Recombinant DNA technology is now making it feasible to modify these genomes and engineer them to express heterologous proteins. Several different schemes are being employed that depend on the genome organization of the virus and on the strategy of replication of the particular virus. Several different examples are illustrated and potential uses as well as possible problems are discussed. In the future reverse genetics may convert some of these viruses from agents of disease to agents of cure. |
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Keywords: | RNA viruses alphaviruses Sindbis virus Semliki Forest virus picornaviruses poliovirus influenza virus RNA virus expression vectors |
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