Source: Wei Liu et al. Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Infection and Detection, J. Vis. Exp. (2019)
In this video, we show the preparation of Merkel cell polyomavirus or MCPyV virions using 273TT cells. This technology helps to produce high-titer of the recombinant MCPyV virions.
1. Recombinant MCPyV virion preparation
Figure 1. Production of MCPyV virion using recombinant viral genome. (A) A plasmid map of pR17b (MCPyV genome plasmid). (B) A representative picture of an MCPyV virion sample harvested and purified over a gradient. Arrow marks the band of MCPyV virions concentrated in the core of the gradient. (C) The viral genome copy number in each gradient fraction was quantified using qPCR. Core gradient fractions (numbers, counting from the top of the gradient, are indicated at the bottom of the graph). Error bars represent standard error of the mean (S.E.M.) of three technical repeats.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
DMEM/F12 medium | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 11330-032 | |
Recombinant Human EGF Protein, CF | R&D systems | 236-EG-200 | Store at -80 degree celsius |
CHIR99021 | Cayman Chemical | 13122 | Store at -80 degree celsius |
CHIR99021 | Sigma | SML1046 | Store at -80 degree celsius |
Collagenase type IV | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 17104019 | |
Dispase II | Roche | 4942078001 | |
Antibiotic-Antimycotic | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 15240-062 | Protect from light |
DMEM medium | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 11965084 | |
Paraformaldehyde | Sigma | P6148 | |
Anti-MCPyV LT (CM2B4) | Santa Cruz | sc-136172 | Lot # B2717 |
MCV VP1 rabbit | Rabbit polyclonal serum #10965 | https://home.ccr.cancer.gov/lco/BuckLabAntibodies.htm |