C12N2760/14151

Stabilized Filovirus glycoprotein trimers

Filovirus glycoprotein mutations that stabilize the trimeric form of the glycoprotein are provided. The Filovirus glycoproteins have certain amino acid substitutions at specified positions in the glycoprotein sequence. The Filovirus glycoproteins described herein have an improved percentage of trimer formation and/or an improved trimer yield as compared to a Filovirus glycoprotein that does not have one or more of the indicated amino acid substitutions. Also provided are nucleic acid molecules and vectors encoding the Filovirus glycoproteins, as well as compositions containing the Filovirus glycoproteins, nucleic acid, and vectors.

STABILIZED FILOVIRUS GLYCOPROTEIN TRIMERS
20210292371 · 2021-09-23 ·

Filovirus glycoprotein mutations that stabilize the trimeric form of the glycoprotein are provided. The Filovirus glycoproteins have certain amino acid substitutions at specified positions in the glycoprotein sequence. The Filovirus glycoproteins described herein have an improved percentage of trimer formation and/or an improved trimer yield as compared to a Filovirus glycoprotein that does not have one or more of the indicated amino acid substitutions. Also provided are nucleic acid molecules and vectors encoding the Filovirus glycoproteins, as well as compositions containing the Filovirus glycoproteins, nucleic acid, and vectors.

VIRUS LIKE PARTICLE PRODUCTION IN PLANTS

A method of producing a virus like particle (VLP) in a plant, and compositions comprising VLPs, are provided. The method involves introducing a nucleic acid comprising a regulatory region active in the plant and operatively linked to a chimeric nucleotide sequence encoding, in series, an ectodomain from a virus trimeric surface protein or fragment thereof, fused to an influenza transmembrane domain and cytoplasmic tail, into the plant, or portion of the plant, the ectodomain is from a non-influenza virus trimeric surface protein and heterologous with respect to the influenza transmembrane domain, and the cytoplasmic tail. The plant or portion of the plant are incubated under conditions that permit the expression of the nucleic acid, thereby producing the VLP. A VLP produced by this method are also provided.

VIRUS LIKE PARTICLE PRODUCTION IN PLANTS

A method of producing a virus like particle (VLP) in a plant, and compositions comprising VLPs, are provided. The method involves introducing a nucleic acid comprising a regulatory region active in the plant and operatively linked to a chimeric nucleotide sequence encoding, in series, an ectodomain from a virus trimeric surface protein or fragment thereof, fused to an influenza transmembrane domain and cytoplasmic tail, into the plant, or portion of the plant, the ectodomain is from a non-influenza virus trimeric surface protein and heterologous with respect to the influenza transmembrane domain, and the cytoplasmic tail. The plant or portion of the plant are incubated under conditions that permit the expression of the nucleic acid, thereby producing the VLP. A VLP produced by this method are also provided.

DEVICE AND METHOD OF COLLECTION FOR RNA VIRUSES

The present disclosure generally relates to a method and device for inactivation and dry storage, under ambient conditions, of a biological sample containing RNA virus. Methods for collecting and recovering RNA from a biological sample and subsequent analysis for a virus are also provided.

Device and method of collection for RNA viruses

The present disclosure generally relates to a method and device for inactivation and dry storage, under ambient conditions, of a biological sample containing RNA virus. Methods for collecting and recovering RNA from a biological sample and subsequent analysis for a virus are also provided.

DEVICE AND METHOD OF COLLECTION FOR RNA VIRUSES

The present disclosure generally relates to a method and device for inactivation and dry storage, under ambient conditions, of a biological sample containing RNA virus. Methods for collecting and recovering RNA from a biological sample and subsequent analysis for a virus are also provided.