Published: Vol 4, Iss 10, May 20, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1134 Views: 7708
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Abstract
As for all positive strand RNA viruses, hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA replication is tightly associated with rearranged host cell membranes, termed viral replication factories. However, up to now little is known about both viral and cellular constituents of viral replication factories. Here, we describe a protocol to specifically isolate HCV-remodeled host cell membranes and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes of naïve cells, by using a functional NS4B HA-tagged subgenomic replicon and a C-terminally HA-tagged calnexin-overexpressing cell line, respectively. Post-nuclear whole cell membrane fractions are first enriched by density gradient centrifugation, followed by HA-specific affinity tag purification. Upon elution under native conditions, purified samples can be subject to a variety of biochemical and functional assays.
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Acknowledgments
The protocol described here has been published originally in a short form in Paul et al. (2013). Research was supported by the DFG TRR83 TP13.
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Paul, D. and Bartenschlager, R. (2014). Purification of HCV-remodeled and Control ER Membranes. Bio-protocol 4(10): e1134. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1134.
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Microbiology > Microbe-host interactions > Virus
Cell Biology > Organelle isolation > Membrane
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