Two Hepatitis C Virus envelope proteins (E1 and E2) are expressed without
sialylation. Recombinant expression of these proteins in lower
eukaryotes, or in mammalian cells in which terminal glycosylation is
blocked, results in recombinant proteins which are more similar to native
HCV glycoproteins. When isolated by GNA lectin affinity, the E1 and E2
proteins aggregate into virus-like particles.