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Expression and subcellular targeting of canine parvovirus capsid proteins in baculovirus-transduced NLFK cells
Authors:Gilbert Leona  Välilehto Outi  Kirjavainen Sanna  Tikka Päivi J  Mellett Mark  Käpylä Pirjo  Oker-Blom Christian  Vuento Matti
Institution:Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyv?skyl?, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40014, Finland. leona.gilbert@cc.jyu.fi
Abstract:A mammalian baculovirus delivery system was developed to study targeting in Norden Laboratories feline kidney (NLFK) cells of the capsid proteins of canine parvovirus (CPV), VP1 and VP2, or corresponding counterparts fused to EGFP. VP1 and VP2, when expressed alone, both had equal nuclear and cytoplasmic distribution. However, assembled form of VP2 had a predominantly cytoplasmic localization. When VP1 and VP2 were simultaneously present in cells, their nuclear localization increased. Thus, confocal immunofluorescence analysis of cells transduced with the different baculovirus constructs or combinations thereof in the absence or presence of infecting CPV revealed that the VP1 protein is a prerequisite for efficient targeting of VP2 to the nucleus. The baculovirus vectors were functional and the genes of interest efficiently introduced to this CPV susceptible mammalian cell line. Thus, we show evidence that the system could be utilized to study targeting of the CPV capsid proteins.
Keywords:Baculovirus  Mammalian expression  Enhanced green fluorescent protein  Canine parvovirus
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