2014
DOI: 10.1002/biot.201400347
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Potato virus X‐based expression vectors are stabilized for long‐term production of proteins and larger inserts

Abstract: Plus-strand RNA viruses such as Potato virus X (PVX) are often used as high-yielding expression vectors in plants, because they tolerate extra transgene insertion and expression without disrupting normal virus functions. However, sequence redundancy due to promoter duplication often leads to genetic instability. Although heterologous subgenomic promoter-like sequences (SGPs) have been successfully used in Tobacco mosaic virus vectors, only homologous SGP duplications have been used in PVX vectors. We stabilize… Show more

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“…In such PVX vectors, foreign genes or plant gene fragments for VIGS are inserted between ORF4 and ORF5 under the control of either a duplicated, native CP promoter or a heterologous CP promoter from a related Potexvirus spp. (Sablowski et al, 1995;Lacomme and Chapman, 2008;Dickmeis et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014). Utilizing a similar strategy for CP promoter duplication in FoMV is complicated by the presence of ORF5A, which overlaps with ORF4.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In such PVX vectors, foreign genes or plant gene fragments for VIGS are inserted between ORF4 and ORF5 under the control of either a duplicated, native CP promoter or a heterologous CP promoter from a related Potexvirus spp. (Sablowski et al, 1995;Lacomme and Chapman, 2008;Dickmeis et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014). Utilizing a similar strategy for CP promoter duplication in FoMV is complicated by the presence of ORF5A, which overlaps with ORF4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PVX vectors with duplicated promoters frequently suffer partial or complete loss of inserted sequences, especially when the insert size is large or the recombinant virus is passaged (Avesani et al, 2007;Dickmeis et al, 2014). In a PVX vector study involving heterologous subgenomic promoter-like sequences, a Bamboo mosaic virus subgenomic promoter combined with an N-terminal CP deletion resulted in the highest stability of foreign inserts following a passage to new plants (Dickmeis et al, 2014).…”
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“…453 While larger inserts tend to result in genetic instability and loss of the gene of interest, 454 the combination of introducing a heterologous subgenomic promoter from bamboo mosaic virus and deleting a portion at the N-terminus of the CP was found to be a successful strategy to increase transgene expression stability. 455 …”
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