Addition of Six-His-Tagged Peptide to the C Terminus of Adeno-Associated Virus VP3 Does Not Affect Viral Tropism or Production
Open Access
- 1 December 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 76 (23) , 12023-12031
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.76.23.12023-12031.2002
Abstract
Production of large quantities of recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) is difficult and not cost-effective. To overcome this problem, we have explored the feasibility of creating a recombinant AAV encoding a 6×His tag on the VP3 capsid protein. We generated a plasmid vector containing a six-His (6×His)-tagged AAV VP3. A second plasmid vector was generated that contained the full-length AAV capsid capable of producing VP1 and VP2, but not VP3 due to a mutation at position 2809 that encodes the start codon for VP3. These plasmids, necessary for production of AAV, were transfected into 293 cells to generate a 6×His-tagged VP3mutant recombinant AAV. The 6×His-tagged VP3 did not affect the formation of AAV virus, and the physical properties of the 6×His-modified AAV were equivalent to those of wild-type particles. The 6×His-tagged AAV did not affect the production titer of recombinant AAV and could be used to purify the recombinant AAV using an Ni-nitrilotriacetic acid column. Addition of the 6×His tag did not alter the viral tropism compared to wild-type AAV. These observations demonstrate the feasibility of producing high-titer AAV containing a 6×His-tagged AAV VP3 capsid protein and to utilize the 6×His-tagged VP3 capsid to achieve high-affinity purification of this recombinant AAV.Keywords
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