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VP22 is believed to have certain functions in viral infection apart from virus assembly.
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Separate epitopes in VP22 were defined for T-cell clones from each of three patients.
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These results indicate that fusion of VP22 to an antigen gene may greatly enhance the potency of RNA replicon vaccines.
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Finally, the transcriptional inhibitory effect of VP22 on other viral promoters was demonstrated by the analysis of beta-galactosidase activities in internal controls.
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VP22 fusion may enhance the efficiency of non-viral gene delivery when combined with the appropriate therapeutic transgene, target tissue and transfection method.