Viral recombinant proteins

Viral recombinant proteins

Viral recombinant proteins are proteins that are produced through recombinant DNA technology, where specific genes from viruses are inserted into host cells, allowing for the expression of viral proteins in a controlled environment. This technology has significant applications in diagnostics, vaccine development, and therapeutic interventions. 

Production of Viral Recombinant Proteins

The production of recombinant viral proteins typically involves the following steps:

  • Gene Cloning: The gene encoding the viral protein of interest is isolated and cloned into a suitable vector. This vector can be a plasmid or a viral vector that allows for the expression of the gene in a host cell.
  • Transformation: The recombinant vector is introduced into a host cell, which can be bacterial, yeast, insect, or mammalian cells. These cells will then utilize their machinery to express the viral protein.
  • Protein Expression: Once inside the host cells, the recombinant protein is synthesized. The choice of host cell affects the post-translational modifications that the protein may undergo, which can be crucial for its functionality.
  • Protein Purification: After expression, the protein is harvested and purified using various techniques such as affinity chromatography, ion-exchange chromatography, or size-exclusion chromatography. This step is essential to obtain a high-purity protein suitable for research or therapeutic use.

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