Journal article

Highly reproducible transient transfections for the study of hepatitis B virus replication based on an internal GFP reporter system

T Gouskos, F Wightman, SR Lewin, J Torresi

Journal of Virological Methods | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2004

Abstract

High throughput studies of hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication are limited by the absence of convenient and reliable in vitro systems that can be utilised to examine mutations emerging as a consequence of selective pressures such as drug therapy, immune response and genotypic evolution. We have developed an efficient and reproducible method of transfecting a human hepatoma cell line (Huh7) with a replication competent clone of HBV, which utilises an internal reporter of transfection efficiency.Wild type (WT) and a common lamivudine (LMV) resistant mutant virus characterised by a methionine to isoleucine mutation in the highly conserved YMDD motif of the polymerase gene were used to highlight..

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