A Versatile Viral System for Expression and Depletion of Proteins in Mammalian Cells
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
The ability to express or deplete proteins in living cells is crucial for the study of biological processes. Viral vectors are often useful to deliver DNA constructs to cells that are difficult to transfect by other methods. Lentiviruses have the additional advantage of being able to integrate into the genomes of non-dividing mammalian cells. However, existing viral expression systems generally require different vector backbones for expression of cDNA, small hairpin RNA (shRNA) or microRNA (miRNA) and provide limited drug selection markers. Furthermore, viral backbones are often recombinogenic in bacteria, complicating the generation and maintenance of desired clones. Here, we describe a collection of 59…
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Authors
10- ECEric CampeauCorresponding
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
- VEVictoria E. Ruhl
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
- FRFrançis Rodier
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Buck Institute for Research on Aging
- CLCorey L. Smith
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
- BLBrittany L. Rahmberg
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Topics & keywords
- Small hairpin RNA
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Vector (molecular biology)
- microRNA
- Transfection
- Viral vector
- Complementary DNA