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Site-Specific Post-translational Surface Modification of Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors Using Leucine Zippers.

Nicole N ThadaniJoanna YangBuhle MoyoCiaran M LeeMaria Y ChenGang BaoJunghae Suh
Published in: ACS synthetic biology (2020)
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is widely favored as a gene therapy vector, tested in over 200 clinical trials internationally. To improve targeted delivery a variety of genetic capsid modifications, such as insertion of targeting proteins/peptides into the capsid shell, have been explored with some success but larger insertions often have unpredictable deleterious impacts on capsid formation and gene delivery. Here, we demonstrate a modular platform for the integration of exogenous peptides and proteins onto the AAV capsid post-translationally while preserving vector functionality. We decorated the AAV capsid with leucine-zipper coiled-coil binding motifs that exhibit specific noncovalent heterodimerization. AAV capsids successfully display hexahistidine tagged-peptides using this approach, as demonstrated through nickel column affinity. This protein display platform may facilitate the incorporation of biological moieties on the AAV surface, expanding possibilities for vector enhancement and engineering.
Keyphrases
  • gene therapy
  • clinical trial
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  • high throughput
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  • liquid chromatography
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • dna binding
  • drug delivery
  • small molecule
  • carbon nanotubes