In vitro assembly of mosaic hepatitis B virus capsid‐like particles (CLPs): Rescue into CLPs of assembly‐deficient core protein fusions and FRET‐suited CLPs
- 2 September 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 579 (23) , 5211-5216
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2005.08.044
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus core protein self‐assembles into icosahedral, highly immunogenic capsid‐like particles (CLPs) that can serve as molecular platforms for heterologous proteins. Insertion into the centrally located c/e1 epitope leads to surface display, fusion to the C terminus to internal disposition of the foreign domains. However, symmetry‐defined space restrictions on the surface and particularly inside the CLPs limit the size of usable heterologous fusion partners. Further, CLPs carrying differing foreign domains are desirable for applications such as multivalent vaccines, and for structure probing by distance sensitive interactions like fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Here, we report an in vitro co‐assembly system for such mosaic‐CLPs allowing successful CLP formation with a per se assembly‐deficient fusion protein, and of CLPs from two different fluoroprotein‐carrying fusions that exert FRET in an assembly‐status dependent way.Keywords
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