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Yellow Fever Virus Replicons as an Expression System for Hepatitis C Virus Structural Proteins
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2002
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Viral ReplicationRna ReplicationMolecular BiologyViral Structural ProteinVirus StructureExpression SystemViral HepatitisVirus GeneViral GeneticsHcv Structural GenesDna ReplicationVirologyYf Structural GenesStructural BiologyMolecular VirologyHepatitis CNatural SciencesPathogenesisHepatitisMedicine
Chimeric yellow fever virus (YF) RNAs were constructed in which the YF structural genes were replaced by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) structural genes or fusions between the YF and HCV structural genes. Interestingly, RNA replication required nucleotide complementarity between the 3'-located conserved sequence 1 and an RNA sequence located in the 5' end of the YF capsid sequence. The (chimeric-)HCV structural proteins were efficiently expressed and processed, and the native E1/E2 heterodimer was formed. However, no indication for the production of HCV-like particles was obtained.
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