Literature DB >> 12799458

Conditional human VEGF-mediated vascularization in chicken embryos using a novel temperature-inducible gene regulation (TIGR) system.

Wilfried Weber1, René R Marty, Nils Link, Martin Ehrbar, Bettina Keller, Cornelia C Weber, Andreas H Zisch, Christoph Heinzen, Valentin Djonov, Martin Fussenegger.   

Abstract

Advanced heterologous transcription control systems for adjusting desired transgene expression are essential for gene function assignments, drug discovery, manufacturing of difficult to produce protein pharmaceuticals and precise dosing of gene-based therapeutic interventions. Conversion of the Streptomyces albus heat shock response regulator (RheA) into an artificial eukaryotic transcription factor resulted in a vertebrate thermosensor (CTA; cold-inducible transactivator), which is able to adjust transcription initiation from chimeric target promoters (P(CTA)) in a low-temperature- inducible manner. Evaluation of the temperature-dependent CTA-P(CTA) interaction using a tailored ELISA-like cell-free assay correlated increased affinity of CTA for P(CTA) with temperature downshift. The temperature-inducible gene regulation (TIGR) system enabled tight repression in the chicken bursal B-cell line DT40 at 41 degrees C as well as precise titration of model product proteins up to maximum expression at or below 37 degrees C. Implantation of microencapsulated DT40 cells engineered for TIGR-controlled expression of the human vascular endothelial growth factor A (hVEGF121) provided low-temperature-induced VEGF-mediated vascularization in chicken embryos.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12799458      PMCID: PMC162344          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gng069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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