Selected article for: "cdna clone and infectious cdna technology"

Author: Almazán, Fernando; DeDiego, Marta L.; Sola, Isabel; Zuñiga, Sonia; Nieto-Torres, Jose L.; Marquez-Jurado, Silvia; Andrés, German; Enjuanes, Luis
Title: Engineering a Replication-Competent, Propagation-Defective Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus as a Vaccine Candidate
  • Document date: 2013_9_10
  • ID: 14yfs4pa_33
    Snippet: Plasmids and bacteria strains. Plasmid pBeloBAC11 (61), kindly provided by H. Shizuya (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA), was used to assemble the MERS-CoV infectious cDNA clone. This plasmid is a low-copy-number plasmid (one to two copies per cell) based on the E. coli F factor (62) that allows the stable maintenance of large DNA fragments in bacteria. E. coli DH10B (Gibco/BRL) cells were transformed by electroporation using a Mi.....
    Document: Plasmids and bacteria strains. Plasmid pBeloBAC11 (61), kindly provided by H. Shizuya (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA), was used to assemble the MERS-CoV infectious cDNA clone. This plasmid is a low-copy-number plasmid (one to two copies per cell) based on the E. coli F factor (62) that allows the stable maintenance of large DNA fragments in bacteria. E. coli DH10B (Gibco/BRL) cells were transformed by electroporation using a MicroPulser unit (Bio-Rad) according to the manufacturer's instructions. BAC plasmid and recombinant BACs were isolated and purified using a large-construct kit (Qiagen), following the manufacturer's specifications.

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