Molecules (Jul 2021)

Development of a Platform for Noncovalent Coupling of Full Antigens to Tobacco Etch Virus-Like Particles by Means of Coiled-Coil Oligomerization Motifs

  • Lorena Zapata-Cuellar,
  • Jorge Gaona-Bernal,
  • Carlos Alberto Manuel-Cabrera,
  • Moisés Martínez-Velázquez,
  • Carla Sánchez-Hernández,
  • Darwin Elizondo-Quiroga,
  • Tanya Amanda Camacho-Villegas,
  • Abel Gutiérrez-Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 15
p. 4436

Abstract

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Virus-like particles are excellent inducers of the adaptive immune response of humans and are presently being used as scaffolds for the presentation of foreign peptides and antigens derived from infectious microorganisms for subunit vaccine development. The most common approaches for peptide and antigen presentation are translational fusions and chemical coupling, but some alternatives that seek to simplify the coupling process have been reported recently. In this work, an alternative platform for coupling full antigens to virus-like particles is presented. Heterodimerization motifs inserted in both Tobacco etch virus coat protein and green fluorescent protein directed the coupling process by simple mixing, and the obtained complexes were easily taken up by a macrophage cell line.

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