Patent classifications
C12N2750/14322
<i>Bocaparvovirus </i>small noncoding RNA and uses thereof
Vectors having a nucleotide sequence having SEQ ID NO:1 or a nucleotide sequence having at least 85% identity to SEQ ID NO:1, or a portion thereof, that is capable of regulating bocaparvovirus replication, or vectors having the complement of the nucleotide sequence, and methods of using the vectors, are provided.
CHIMERIC ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS/ BOCAVIRUS PARVOVIRUS VECTOR
The invention provides an isolated chimeric virus comprising bocavirus capsid protein and a recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) genome, an isolated rBoV comprising human bocavirus capsid protein and a recombinant BoV genome, and uses therefor.
BACULOVIRUS EXPRESSION SYSTEM
Provided herein is a baculovirus expression vector system for the production of a desired protein. In one aspect, the desired protein is a closed-ended DNA (ceDNA) molecule comprising wild-type and/or truncated inverted terminal repeats derived from a genome of a member of the viral family Parvoviridae.
VACCINE ANTIGEN WITH INCREASED IMMUNOGENICITY
According to the invention, immunogenicity of an antigenic peptide is increased by administering a fusion protein, which comprises an antigenic peptide and an adjuvant protein, wherein the adjuvant protein comprises two or more proteins selected from the group consisting of a Shiga toxin 2e B subunit (Stx2eB), an Escherichia coli heat-labile toxin B subunit (LTB), and a cholera toxin B subunit (CTB). or a transformant transformed by a gene coding for the fusion protein.
VACCINE AGAINST PORCINE PARVOVIRUS AND PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION THEREOF
The present invention relates to a porcine parvovirus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine for protecting a subject, preferably swine, against diseases associated with porcine parvovirus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. The present invention further relates to methods of producing immunogenic compositions as well as such immunogenic compositions exhibiting reduced virucidal activity.
PROTOPARVOVIRUS COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A PROTOPARVOVIRUS VARIANT VP1 CAPSID POLYPEPTIDE AND RELATED METHODS
The present disclosure provides technologies comprising compositions, preparations, constructs, and methods comprising a protoparvovirus variant VP1 capsid polypeptide.
VACCINE AGAINST PORCINE PARVOVIRUS
The present invention relates to a porcine parvovirus (PPV) viral protein 2 (VP2) having at amino acid position 228 a glutamic acid residue or a glutamate residue, and/or at amino acid position 414 a serine residue, and/or at amino acid position 419 a glutamine residue, and/or at amino acid position 436 a threonine residue. Further, the present invention relates to immunogenic compositions comprising said PPV viral protein 2 (VP2). Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for immunizing a subject comprising administering to such subject the immunogenic composition of the present invention. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods of treating or preventing clinical signs caused by PPV infection in a subject of need, the method comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an immunogenic composition according to the present invention.
BOCAPARVOVIRUS SMALL NONCODING RNA AND USES THEREOF
Vectors having a nucleotide sequence having SEQ ID NO:1 or a nucleotide sequence having at least 85% identity to SEQ ID NO:1, or a portion thereof, that is capable of regulating bocaparvovirus replication, or vectors having the complement of the nucleotide sequence, and methods of using the vectors, are provided.
Attenuated parvovirus vaccine for muscovy duck parvovirus and goose parvovirus (derzsy's disease)
This disclosure provides an attenuated palmiped parvovirus that affords heterologous protection for both Muscovy duck parvovirus and goose parvovirus (i.e., Derzsy's Disease). The disclosure further provides compositions comprising the same, and methods of production and use thereof.
cis and trans requirements for terminal resolution of human bocavirus 1
A recombinant mutant BoV genome is provided, as well as methods of using the vector, e.g., to prepare helper-free virus.