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Título: Efficient assembly of full-length infectious clone of Brazilian IBDV isolate by homologous recombination in yeast.
Autoria: SILVA JÚNIOR, J. V. J.
ARENHART, S.
SANTOS, H. F. dos
ALMEIDA-QUEIROZ, S. R.
SILVA, A. N. M. R.
TREVISOL, I. M.
BERTANI, G. R.
GIL, L. H. V. G.
Afiliação: JOSÉ VALTER JOAQUIM SILVA JÚNIOR, FIOCRUZ; SANDRA ARENHART, FIOCRUZ; HELTON FERNANDES DOS SANTOS, UFRGS/ICBS; SABRINA RIBEIRO DE ALMEIDA-QUEIROZ, FIOCRUZ; ANDRÉA NAZARÉ MONTEIRO RANGEL DA SILVA, FIOCRUZ; IARA MARIA TREVISOL, CNPSA; GIOVANI ROTA, UFPE/LIKA; LAURA HELENA VEGA GONZALES GIL, FIOCRUZ.
Ano de publicação: 2014
Referência: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, v. 45, n. 4, p. 1555-1563, 2014.
Conteúdo: The Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) causes immunosuppression in young chickens. Advances in molecular virology and vaccines for IBDV have been achieved by viral reverse genetics (VRG). VRG for IBDV has undergone changes over time, however all strategies used to generate particles of IBDV involves multiple rounds of amplification and need of in vitro ligation and restriction sites. The aim of this research was to build the world?s first VRG for IBDV by yeast-based homologous recombination; a more efficient, robust and simple process than cloning by in vitro ligation. The wild type IBDV (Wt-IBDV-Br) was isolated in Brazil and had its genome cloned in pJG-CMV-HDR vector by yeast-based homologous recombination. The clones were transfected into chicken embryo fibroblasts and the recovered virus (IC-IBDV-Br) showed genetic stability and similar phenotype to Wt-IBDV-Br, which were observed by nucleotide sequence, focus size/morphology and replication kinetics, respectively. Thus, IBDV reverse genetics by yeast-based homologous recombination provides tools to IBDV understanding and vaccines/viral vectors development.
Thesagro: Frango
Doença de Gumboro
Genética molecular
NAL Thesaurus: Chickens
Infectious bursal disease virus
Avibirnavirus
Vertebrate viruses
Molecular genetics
Palavras-chave: IBVD
Virologia molecular
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPSA)

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