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Virus-like particles (VLPs) are large particles, the size of viruses, composed of repeating structures that mimic those of infectious virus. Since their structures are similar to that of viruses, they have been used to study the mechanisms of virus assembly. They are also in development for delivery of molecules to cells and in studies of the immunogenicity of particle-associated antigens. However, they have been most widely used for development of vaccines and vaccine candidates. VLPs can form upon the expression of the structural proteins of many different viruses. This chapter describes the generation and purification of VLPs formed with the structural proteins, M, NP, F, and HN proteins, of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Newcastle disease virus-like particles (ND VLPs) have also been developed as a platform for assembly into VLPs of glycoproteins from other viruses. This chapter describes the methods for this use of ND VLPs. Curr. Protoc. Microbiol . 30:18.2.1-18.2.21. © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
新城疫病病毒样颗粒:制备、纯化、定量和外源糖蛋白的掺入
病毒样颗粒(vlp)是病毒大小的大颗粒,由模仿感染性病毒的重复结构组成。由于它们的结构与病毒相似,它们已被用于研究病毒组装机制。它们还用于将分子输送到细胞和研究颗粒相关抗原的免疫原性。然而,它们最广泛地用于疫苗和候选疫苗的开发。VLPs可以在许多不同病毒的结构蛋白表达上形成。本章描述了新城疫病毒(NDV)结构蛋白M、NP、F和HN蛋白形成的VLPs的生成和纯化。新城疫病毒样颗粒(ND VLPs)也被开发为一个平台,用于组装成其他病毒糖蛋白的VLPs。本章主要介绍ND vlp的使用方法。咕咕叫。Protoc。Microbiol 30:18.2.1-18.2.21。©2013 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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