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Plant viral vectors as a tool for recombinant vaccine production
Fecha
2009-12Registro en:
Bey, Paula; Binaghi, María; Mentaberry, Alejandro Nestor; Zelada, Alicia Mercedes; Plant viral vectors as a tool for recombinant vaccine production; Global Science Books; The Americas Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology; 12-2009; 90-97
1752-3877
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bey, Paula
Binaghi, María
Mentaberry, Alejandro Nestor
Zelada, Alicia Mercedes
Resumen
Over the last few years the development of plant viral vectors for protein expression has made rapid and impressive progress. Plant viruses are versatile vectors for production of proteins since they are easy to manipulate, quick to evaluate and offer de possibility of large production yields. They are particularly powerful expression systems for the production of recombinant proteins and peptides for vaccination, since they are able to produce antigens alone or conjugated to viral capsids. Several viral vector have been developed for vaccine production, mainly Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and Potato virus X (PVX). In this review, we will discuss the advantages of the use of plant virus vectors as expression vectors, the principal vectors that have been developed to date, and the different strategies used for expression, with emphasis on recent research conducted in Argentina