Title of article :
Expression of Hepatitis B Virus Core Antigen in Native and Fusion Forms in E. coli
Author/Authors :
Azizi, Mohammad Vaccine Division - CIGB - Havana - Cuba , Musacchio, Alexis Vaccine Division - CIGB - Havana - Cuba , Pardo, Orlando Vaccine Division - CIGB - Havana - Cuba , Figueroa, Nelvis Vaccine Division - CIGB - Havana - Cuba , Muzio, Verena Vaccine Division - CIGB - Havana - Cuba
Abstract :
DNA coding for the core antigen from hepatitis B Virus (HBcAg) was amplified, cloned and propagated
in E. coli. The core protein was expressed in E. coli and the product was readily detected by Western
blot. This protein can be used as a diagnostic material in serum screening tests. To increase the level of
expression of this antigen in bacteria, two plasmids were constructed in which the gene coding for Nterminal part of the human IL-2 has been fused to 5'-terminus of the core antigen gene under control of
the tryptophan promoter. Although the expression level of core antigen from hepatitis B Virus in E. coli
was increased in fusion forms, but the size of fusion partner could affect the antigenicity, particle
formation and assembly of the core antigen. The native and the two fusion forms of the core antigens
from hepatitis B Virus were evaluated as a diagnostic material in serum screening.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B core antigen , HBcAg , HBV , Expression
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics