JoVE Logo
Faculty Resource Center

Sign In

RNAi Screening for Host Factors Involved in Vaccinia Virus Infection using Drosophila Cells

DOI :

10.3791/2137-v

8:20 min

August 25th, 2010

August 25th, 2010

9,167 Views

1Department of Microbiology, Penn Genome Frontiers Institute, University of Pennsylvania

Novel host factors involved in viral infection can be identified through cell-based genome-wide loss of function RNAi screening. A Drosophila cell culture model is particularly amenable to this approach due to the ease and efficiency of RNAi. Here we demonstrate this technique using vaccinia virus as an example.

Tags

RNAi Screening

-- Views

Related Videos

article

Dissecting Host-virus Interaction in Lytic Replication of a Model Herpesvirus

article

VIGS-Mediated Forward Genetics Screening for Identification of Genes Involved in Nonhost Resistance

article

Methodology for the Efficient Generation of Fluorescently Tagged Vaccinia Virus Proteins

article

Neutrophil Isolation and Analysis to Determine their Role in Lymphoma Cell Sensitivity to Therapeutic Agents

article

A Simple and Efficient Approach to Construct Mutant Vaccinia Virus Vectors

article

Microscopy-based Assays for High-throughput Screening of Host Factors Involved in Brucella Infection of Hela Cells

article

Screening Assays to Characterize Novel Endothelial Regulators Involved in the Inflammatory Response

article

Arbovirus Infections As Screening Tools for the Identification of Viral Immunomodulators and Host Antiviral Factors

article

Imaging Cell Interaction in Tracheal Mucosa During Influenza Virus Infection Using Two-photon Intravital Microscopy

article

Establishment of Viral Infection and Analysis of Host-Virus Interaction in Drosophila Melanogaster

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved