Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.

We have rescued influenza A virus by transfection of 12 plasmids into Vero cells. The eight individual negative-sense genomic viral RNAs were transcribed from plasmids containing human RNA polymerase I promoter and hepatitis delta virus ribozyme sequences. The three influenza virus polymerase protei...

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Main Authors: Fodor, E, Devenish, L, Engelhardt, O, Palese, P, Brownlee, G, García-Sastre, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1999
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author Fodor, E
Devenish, L
Engelhardt, O
Palese, P
Brownlee, G
García-Sastre, A
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Devenish, L
Engelhardt, O
Palese, P
Brownlee, G
García-Sastre, A
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description We have rescued influenza A virus by transfection of 12 plasmids into Vero cells. The eight individual negative-sense genomic viral RNAs were transcribed from plasmids containing human RNA polymerase I promoter and hepatitis delta virus ribozyme sequences. The three influenza virus polymerase proteins and the nucleoprotein were expressed from protein expression plasmids. This plasmid-based reverse genetics technique facilitates the generation of recombinant influenza viruses containing specific mutations in their genes.
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Devenish, L
Engelhardt, O
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Brownlee, G
García-Sastre, A
Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.
title Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.
title_full Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.
title_fullStr Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.
title_full_unstemmed Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.
title_short Rescue of influenza A virus from recombinant DNA.
title_sort rescue of influenza a virus from recombinant dna
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