VSV-G Pseudotyped VSV Delta G (Luciferase Reporter)
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VSV-G Pseudotyped VSV Delta G (Luciferase Reporter)
Background:
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an enveloped, negative-stranded RNA virus that infects a wide range of animals and less frequently humans, causing mild flu-like symptoms. Its simple structure and its ability to grow in most mammalian cell types has made VSV a valuable tool to study virus entry, replication, and assembly. The glycoprotein of VSV (VSV-G), which binds to the LDL-receptor (low-density lipoprotein receptor), is responsible for the attachment and entry of VSV into a susceptible host cell. Recombinant VSV in which the glycoprotein was deleted (VSV Delta G) can accept viral envelop proteins from a variety of other viruses, allowing to generate pseudotypes that represent robust models to screen for neutralizing antibodies and other inhibitors of virus entry. The pseudoviruses can be engineered to transduce a reporter gene such as Firefly Luciferase or a fluorescent protein, so that viral entry can be monitored using luminescence or fluorescence.Description:
The VSV-G Pseudotyped VSV Delta G (Luciferase Reporter) was produced by re-expression of VSV-G as the envelope glycoprotein using the VSV Delta G system in which VSV-G is deleted. The pseudovirions contain the firefly luciferase gene; therefore, the VSV-G mediated cell entry can be measured via luciferase activity. The VSV-G Pseudotyped VSV Delta G (Luciferase Reporter) can be used as a positive control of transduction for other VSV pseudotypes containing the envelope glycoproteins of heterologous viruses in a Biosafety Level 2 facility.Applications:
Serve as a positive control of VSV transduction for VSV pseudotypes containing the heterologous envelope glycoproteins.Shipping Conditions:
-80°CStorage Conditions:
The VSV Delta G pseudovirus is shipped with dry ice. For long-term storage, it is recommended to store the virus at -80°C for up to 12 months from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Titers can drop significantly with each freeze/thaw cycle.�Notes:
BiosafetyThe infectivity of VSV Delta G is restricted to a single round of replication. The pseudovirus can be handled using Biosafety Level 2 containment practices. BPS Bioscience recommends following all local federal, state, and institutional regulations and using all appropriate safety precautions.Troubleshooting GuideFor all further questions, please email[email protected].Formulation:
The pseudoviruses were produced from HEK293T cells. They are supplied in cell culture medium containing 90% DMEM + 10% FBS.