Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses
A pseudotyped virus (PV) is a virus particle with an envelope protein originating from a different virus. The ability to dictate which envelope proteins are expressed on the surface has made pseudotyping an important tool for basic virological studies such as determining the cellular targets of the...
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| author | King, Barnabas Temperton, Nigel Grehan, Keith Scott, Simon D. Wright, Edward Tarr, Alexander W. Daly, Janet M. |
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| description | A pseudotyped virus (PV) is a virus particle with an envelope protein originating from a different virus. The ability to dictate which envelope proteins are expressed on the surface has made pseudotyping an important tool for basic virological studies such as determining the cellular targets of the envelope protein as well as identification of potential antiviral compounds and measuring specific antibody responses. In this review, we describe the common methodologies employed to generate pseudotyped viruses (PVs) with a focus on approaches to improve the efficacy of PV generation. |
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| spelling | nottingham-342422020-05-04T20:04:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34242/ Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses King, Barnabas Temperton, Nigel Grehan, Keith Scott, Simon D. Wright, Edward Tarr, Alexander W. Daly, Janet M. A pseudotyped virus (PV) is a virus particle with an envelope protein originating from a different virus. The ability to dictate which envelope proteins are expressed on the surface has made pseudotyping an important tool for basic virological studies such as determining the cellular targets of the envelope protein as well as identification of potential antiviral compounds and measuring specific antibody responses. In this review, we describe the common methodologies employed to generate pseudotyped viruses (PVs) with a focus on approaches to improve the efficacy of PV generation. Future Medicine 2016-01 Article NonPeerReviewed King, Barnabas, Temperton, Nigel, Grehan, Keith, Scott, Simon D., Wright, Edward, Tarr, Alexander W. and Daly, Janet M. (2016) Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses. Future Virology, 11 (1). pp. 47-59. ISSN 1746-0808 Pseudotyped virus pseudotypes pseudoparticles envelope glycoproteins http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/fvl.15.106 doi:10.2217/fvl.15.106 doi:10.2217/fvl.15.106 |
| spellingShingle | Pseudotyped virus pseudotypes pseudoparticles envelope glycoproteins King, Barnabas Temperton, Nigel Grehan, Keith Scott, Simon D. Wright, Edward Tarr, Alexander W. Daly, Janet M. Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| title | Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| title_full | Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| title_fullStr | Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| title_full_unstemmed | Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| title_short | Technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| title_sort | technical considerations for the generation of novel pseudotyped viruses |
| topic | Pseudotyped virus pseudotypes pseudoparticles envelope glycoproteins |
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