Literature DB >> 2988136

Shuttling of integrated vectors from mammalian cells to E. coli is mediated by head-to-tail multimeric inserts.

G Lutfalla, H Blanc, R Bertolotti.   

Abstract

With the aim of producing nonviral shuttle vectors for mammalian cells, we have constructed mouse mitochondrial DNA derivatives comprising the xanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase gene as a selectable marker. Complete or subcomplete mitochondrial genomes were inserted into the plasmid pBB3 and transferred into hepatoma cells in order to generate, in vivo, new recombinant molecules. A second- and a third-generation vector, p12.2b and p delta respectively, were thus isolated for their ability to shuttle from mammalian cells to recA+ E. coli. Transfection of rodent fibroblasts and hepatoma cells showed that, contrary to our expectations, p12.2b and p delta are not self-replicating episomes; their shuttling from mammalian cells to recA+ E. coli is mediated by tandem integrated copies. The relevant property of p12.2b and p delta is a ubiquitous propensity to form head-to-tail multimeric structures when they integrate into mammalian host chromosomes. This ability is missing in pBB3 and appears only following the insertion of various mitochondrial or nuclear DNA fragments into the plasmid. These data are discussed in terms of homologous recombination and shuttling of integrated vectors.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2988136     DOI: 10.1007/bf01534679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Somat Cell Mol Genet        ISSN: 0740-7750


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