Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes

Modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) is a promising vaccine vector due to its highly attenuated phenotype and good immunogenicity. However, obtaining a new recombinant MVA remains a tedious and laborious procedure involving many rounds of plaque purification. Recombinant MVA generation can be greatly impr...

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Main Authors: Irina V. Antoshkina, Dina V. Glazkova, Felix A. Urusov, Elena V. Bogoslovskaya, German A. Shipulin
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author Irina V. Antoshkina
Dina V. Glazkova
Felix A. Urusov
Elena V. Bogoslovskaya
German A. Shipulin
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description Modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) is a promising vaccine vector due to its highly attenuated phenotype and good immunogenicity. However, obtaining a new recombinant MVA remains a tedious and laborious procedure involving many rounds of plaque purification. Recombinant MVA generation can be greatly improved and facilitated by different selection techniques. Here, we describe a comparison between techniques based on K1L, F13L and D4R genes.
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spelling doaj.art-516069a442a14b0ca69f2fe51aa1318b2023-11-30T22:45:50ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152022-03-0114352810.3390/v14030528Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L GenesIrina V. Antoshkina0Dina V. Glazkova1Felix A. Urusov2Elena V. Bogoslovskaya3German A. Shipulin4Federal State Budgetary Institution «Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks» of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 119121 Moscow, RussiaFederal State Budgetary Institution «Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks» of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 119121 Moscow, RussiaFederal State Budgetary Institution «Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks» of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 119121 Moscow, RussiaFederal State Budgetary Institution «Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks» of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 119121 Moscow, RussiaFederal State Budgetary Institution «Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks» of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 119121 Moscow, RussiaModified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) is a promising vaccine vector due to its highly attenuated phenotype and good immunogenicity. However, obtaining a new recombinant MVA remains a tedious and laborious procedure involving many rounds of plaque purification. Recombinant MVA generation can be greatly improved and facilitated by different selection techniques. Here, we describe a comparison between techniques based on K1L, F13L and D4R genes.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/3/528MVAvaccinia virusrecombinant MVAhost-range selection
spellingShingle Irina V. Antoshkina
Dina V. Glazkova
Felix A. Urusov
Elena V. Bogoslovskaya
German A. Shipulin
Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes
Viruses
MVA
vaccinia virus
recombinant MVA
host-range selection
title Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes
title_full Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes
title_fullStr Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes
title_short Comparison of Recombinant MVA Selection Methods Based on F13L, D4R and K1L Genes
title_sort comparison of recombinant mva selection methods based on f13l d4r and k1l genes
topic MVA
vaccinia virus
recombinant MVA
host-range selection
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/3/528
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