Lm. Lanier et al., COPPER TREATMENT INCREASES RECOMBINANT BACULOVIRUS PRODUCTION AND POLYHEDRIN AND P10 EXPRESSION, BioTechniques, 23(4), 1997, pp. 728
Treatment with 2 mM CuSO4 was used to induce a Drosophila melanogaster
metallothionein (Mtn) promoter that had been cloned into a recombinan
t baculovirus. Careful study revealed that the Mtn promoter functioned
as an inducible, if somewhat ''leaky'' promoter within the context of
baculovirus-infected cells. In the process of generating a recombinan
t-baculovirus, it was discovered that post-transfection treatment with
copper resulted in a 10-fold increase in the production of recombinan
t virus. This effect on virus production was specific to transfection,
as treatment of infected cells with copper did not increase the produ
ction of virus. Treatment of infected cells with copper did, however,
extend the period of expression of ther polyhedrin and p10 proteins by
at least 12 h. These findings have practical applications for the pro
duction of recombinant baculoviruses and the subsequent expression of
foreign proteins using baculovirus expression vectors.