2015
DOI: 10.1002/9780471729259.mc14f02s38
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In Vitro Replication Assay for Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCPyV)

Abstract: Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) genomes are clonally integrated in tumor cells of ∼95% of all Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) cases. The virus is highly prevalent; however, where the virus persists and which cell types are permissive for MCPyV replication is still unknown. As a consequence, very little information is available about the life cycle and no fully permissive in vitro replication system has been established. Recently, semi‐permissive replication systems based on wild‐type MCPyV genomes recovered from … Show more

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“…Kap1 depletion increases MCPyV DNA replication. To evaluate the consequences of Kap1/T protein interaction, we performed MCPyV DNA replication assays using a semipermissive system (12,15,16,35,36) in cells positive or negative for Kap1 expression. We generated HEK293 cells ( Fig.…”
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“…Kap1 depletion increases MCPyV DNA replication. To evaluate the consequences of Kap1/T protein interaction, we performed MCPyV DNA replication assays using a semipermissive system (12,15,16,35,36) in cells positive or negative for Kap1 expression. We generated HEK293 cells ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MCPyV replication assay. In vitro replication assays were performed as previously described (15,16,35). For nHDF cells, 1 ϫ 10 6 cells were transfected with 2 g MCVSyn or pUC18 plasmid (mock) using electroporation.…”
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“…MCPyV genome copy numbers per cell were determined by real-time PCR as recently published. 30 Reverse transcriptase quantitative PCR was performed to confirm individual gene transcripts differentially expressed in tumor versus cell culture. Reverse transcription (RT) was performed using 5 mg of total RNA as a template for Superscript III enzyme (Invitrogen) in the presence of a random 6mer primer.…”
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