Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6494765 | New Biotechnology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
West Nile virus (WNV) is an emerging mosquito-borne virus which is responsible for severe and fatal encephalitis in humans and for which there is no licensed vaccine or therapeutic available to prevent infection. The envelope domain III protein (EDIII) of WNV was over-expressed in Escherichia coli and purified using a two-step chromatography process which included immobilized metal affinity chromatography and ion exchange chromatography. E. coli cells were grown in a bioreactor to high density using batch and fed-batch cultivation. Wet biomass obtained after batch and fed-batch cultivation processes was 11.2â¯g and 84â¯g/L of culture respectively. Protein yield after affinity purification was 5.76â¯mg and 5.81â¯mg/g wet cell weight after batch and fed-batch processes respectively. The purified WNV EDIII elicited specific antibodies in rabbits, confirming its immunogenicity. Moreover, the antibodies were able to neutralize WNV in vitro. These results established that the refolded and purified WNV EDIII could be a potential vaccine candidate.
Keywords
BCADCWIEXIPTGRPMPVDFFIAHRPIMACWNVEnvelope protein domain IIIPRNTFBSPBSFreund’s Complete AdjuvantBSAvvmplaque reduction neutralization testbovine serum albuminenzyme linked immunosorbent assayEscherichia coliSDS-PAGESodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisdissolved oxygenisopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranosideImmunogenicitybicinchoninic acidBioreactorIon exchangeELISArevolutions per minutefetal bovine serumterrific brothnonstructuralFcaPhosphate buffered salineLuria BertaniMEMInclusion bodiesplaque forming unitsdry cell weightWest Nile virusEnvelopePurificationHorseradish peroxidaseRecombinant proteinpfuPolyvinylidene fluorideimmobilized metal affinity chromatographyCapsid
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Authors
Nagesh K. Tripathi, Divyanshi Karothia, Ambuj Shrivastava, Swati Banger, Jyoti S. Kumar,