Creation of DNA vaccine vector based on codon-optimized gene of rabies virus glycoprotein (G protein) with consensus amino acid sequence


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An optimized design of the rabies virus glycoprotein (G protein) for use within DNA vaccines has been suggested. The design represents a territorially adapted antigen constructed taking into account glycoprotein amino acid sequences of the rabies viruses registered in the Russian Federation and the vaccine Vnukovo-32 strain. Based on the created consensus amino acid sequence, the nucleotide codon-optimized sequence of this modified glycoprotein was obtained and cloned into the pVAX1 plasmid (a vector of the last generation used in the creation of DNA vaccines). A twofold increase in this gene expression compared to the expression of the Vnukovo-32 strain viral glycoprotein gene in a similar vector was registered in the transfected cell culture. It has been demonstrated that the accumulation of modified G protein exceeds the number of the control protein synthesized using the plasmid with the Vnukovo-32 strain viral glycoprotein gene by 20 times. Thus, the obtained modified rabies virus glycoprotein can be considered to be a promising DNA vaccine antigen.

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E. Starodubova

Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology

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Email: estarodubova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

Y. Kuzmenko

Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology

Email: estarodubova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

A. Latanova

Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology

Email: estarodubova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

O. Preobrazhenskaya

Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology

Email: estarodubova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

V. Karpov

Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology

Email: estarodubova@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

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