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Published on: August 16, 2011
Centrifugation-Based Purification Protocol Optimization Enhances Structural Preservation of Nucleopolyhedrovirus
Yong Pan1, Jiming Yan1,2, Yinong Zhang1
1Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Agro-Animal Genomics and Molecular Breeding & Subtropical Sericulture and Mulberry Resources Protection and Safety Engineering Research Center, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China.
Abstract:
The structural integrity of viral envelopes is a critical determinant of infectivity for enveloped viruses, directly influencing vector stability, functional accuracy of surface-displayed epitopes, and preservation of native conformational states required for membrane protein studies. However, conventional purification methods often disrupt envelope integrity and cause envelope proteins to lose their activity. Here, we systematically compared discontinuous, continuous, and optimized continuous sucrose density gradient centrifugation protocols for purifying Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV). Through cryo-EM, we demonstrated that our optimized continuous sucrose gradient protocol significantly increased the proportion of AcMNPV budded virions with intact envelopes from 36% to 81%, while preserving the metastable prefusion conformation of the fusion protein GP64. This advancement should prove useful for structural studies of viral envelope proteins and may enhance applications in gene therapy and vaccine development utilizing enveloped viruses.
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