The Homingbac baculovirus cloning system: An alternative way to introduce foreign DNA into baculovirus genomes
An in vitro baculovirus cloning system has been developed for direct cloning of foreign DNA into baculovirus genomes. This system is called the “Homingbac system” because it uses homing endonucleases. The Homingbac system was engineered into the baculoviruses AcMNPV, BmNPV, PxMNPV, RoMNPV, HaSNPV an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of virological methods 2007-03, Vol.140 (1), p.59-65 |
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in vitro baculovirus cloning system has been developed for direct cloning of foreign DNA into baculovirus genomes. This system is called the “Homingbac system” because it uses homing endonucleases. The Homingbac system was engineered into the baculoviruses
AcMNPV,
BmNPV,
PxMNPV,
RoMNPV,
HaSNPV and
HzSNPV. All Homingbac viruses were designed to retain the polyhedra phenotype so that they could be inoculated
per os to insects. This is the first time a common
in vitro baculovirus cloning system has been made for multiple baculovirus species that include both groups I and II nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs). In this study, the Homingbac system was demonstrated by directly cloning a PCR-amplified β-
glucuronidase gene cassette into a parent Homingbac virus. This new collection of groups I and II NPV Homingbac viruses are a significant expansion of
in vitro cloning technology and are new tools for making recombinant baculoviruses. |
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ISSN: | 0166-0934 1879-0984 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jviromet.2006.10.016 |