The true story and advantages of the famous Hepatitis B virus core particles: Outlook 2016


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This review article is a continuation of the paper “Hepatitis B core particles as a universal display model: a structure-function basis for development” written by Pumpens P. and Grens E., ordered by Professor Lev Kisselev and published in FEBS Letters, 1999, 442, 1–6. The past 17 years have strengthened the paper’s finding that the human hepatitis B virus core protein, along with other Hepadnaviridae family member core proteins, is a mysterious, multifunctional protein. The core gene of the Hepadnaviridae genome encodes five partially collinear proteins. The most important of these is the HBV core protein p21, or HBc. It can self-assemble by forming viral HBc particles, but also plays a crucial role in the regulation of viral replication. Since 1986, the HBc protein has been one of the first and the most successful tools of the virus-like particle (VLP) technology. Later, the woodchuck hepatitis virus core protein (WHc) was also used as a VLP carrier. The Hepadnaviridae core proteins remain favourite VLP candidates for the knowledge-based design of future vaccines, gene therapy vectors, specifically targeted nanocontainers, and other modern nanotechnological tools for prospective medical use.

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P. Pumpens

Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre

Email: grens@biomed.lu.lv
Letônia, Riga, LV-1067

E. Grens

Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: grens@biomed.lu.lv
Letônia, Riga, LV-1067

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