Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability

碩士 === 中山醫學院 === 生物化學研究所 === 84 === The gene of the major capsid protein VP1 of human polyomavirus JC virus has been cloned into baculovirus and expressed in insect cells. The VP1 protein was able to self-assemble into a capsid structur...

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Main Authors: Fung, Chiung-Yau, 方瓊瑤
Other Authors: Deching Chang
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Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/50603924307033412911
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spelling ndltd-TW-084CSMC01070092016-07-15T04:13:06Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/50603924307033412911 Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability 人類多瘤性病毒JC病毒主要殼體蛋白VP1在昆蟲細胞表達之分子特性化及其殼體穩定性之研究 Fung, Chiung-Yau 方瓊瑤 碩士 中山醫學院 生物化學研究所 84 The gene of the major capsid protein VP1 of human polyomavirus JC virus has been cloned into baculovirus and expressed in insect cells. The VP1 protein was able to self-assemble into a capsid structure in insect cells. The VP1 protein was purified by CsCl density gradient centrifugation to near homogeneity.The density of this purified capsid was 1.29 g/ml. Electron microscopy demostratedthat the VP1 protein was expressed in the cytoplasm and then transported into the nucleus. Two-dimensional gel analysis revealed that the VP1 proteins were composedof six distinct species. EDTA and DTT together were able to disrupt the capsid into capsomeres. Zn and Cd couldreassembled capsomeres into capsid. In additions the reassembled capsid could bedisrupted into capsomerew by EDTA alone. These findings indicated that the divalentcations played a major role in assembling the capsid structure and the disulphidebond protected the cations from chelation. Capsid appeared to be more stable inneutral or alkaline conditions (pH 6.5~ 10.5). Futhermore, capsid was found to be more stable at 37C and 42C, but not at above 65C. Deching Chang 張德卿 學位論文 ; thesis 69 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 中山醫學院 === 生物化學研究所 === 84 === The gene of the major capsid protein VP1 of human polyomavirus JC virus has been cloned into baculovirus and expressed in insect cells. The VP1 protein was able to self-assemble into a capsid structure in insect cells. The VP1 protein was purified by CsCl density gradient centrifugation to near homogeneity.The density of this purified capsid was 1.29 g/ml. Electron microscopy demostratedthat the VP1 protein was expressed in the cytoplasm and then transported into the nucleus. Two-dimensional gel analysis revealed that the VP1 proteins were composedof six distinct species. EDTA and DTT together were able to disrupt the capsid into capsomeres. Zn and Cd couldreassembled capsomeres into capsid. In additions the reassembled capsid could bedisrupted into capsomerew by EDTA alone. These findings indicated that the divalentcations played a major role in assembling the capsid structure and the disulphidebond protected the cations from chelation. Capsid appeared to be more stable inneutral or alkaline conditions (pH 6.5~ 10.5). Futhermore, capsid was found to be more stable at 37C and 42C, but not at above 65C.
author2 Deching Chang
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Fung, Chiung-Yau
方瓊瑤
author Fung, Chiung-Yau
方瓊瑤
spellingShingle Fung, Chiung-Yau
方瓊瑤
Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability
author_sort Fung, Chiung-Yau
title Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability
title_short Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability
title_full Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability
title_fullStr Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Characterization of the Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Major Capsid Protein Expressed in Insect Cells and Investigation of its Capsid Stability
title_sort molecular characterization of the human polyomavirus jc virus major capsid protein expressed in insect cells and investigation of its capsid stability
url http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/50603924307033412911
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