Abstract

Alphavirus-based vector and replicon systems have been extensively used experimentally and are likely to be used in human and animal medicine. Whilst marker genes can be inserted easily under the control of a duplicated subgenomic promoter, these constructs are often genetically unstable. Here, a novel alphavirus construct is described in which an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) marker gene is inserted into the virus replicase open reading frame between nsP3 and nsP4, flanked by nsP2 protease-recognition sites. This construct has correct processing of the replicase polyprotein, produces viable virus and expresses detectable EGFP fluorescence upon infection of cultured cells and cells of the mouse brain. In comparison to parental virus, the marker virus has an approximately 1 h delay in virus RNA and infectious virus production. Passage of the marker virus in vitro and in vivo demonstrates good genetic stability. Insertion of different markers into this novel construct has potential for various applications.

Highlights

  • A novel alphavirus construct is described in which an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) marker gene is inserted into the virus replicase open reading frame between nsP3 and nsP4, flanked by nsP2 protease-recognition sites

  • Infectious cDNA clones and corresponding expression vectors have been developed for several alphaviruses (Liljestrom & Garoff, 1991; Strauss & Strauss, 1994; Simpson et al, 1996)

  • In most alphavirus-based expression vectors, the viral structural genes are replaced by foreign genes

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Insertion of EGFP into the replicase gene of Semliki Forest virus results in a novel, genetically stable marker virus. Citation for published version: Tamberg, N, Lulla, V, Fragkoudis, R, Lulla, A, Fazakerley, JK & Merits, A 2007, 'Insertion of EGFP into the replicase gene of Semliki Forest virus results in a novel, genetically stable marker virus', Journal of General Virology, vol 88, no.

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