A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Retroviral vectors are valuable tools for gene transfer. Particularly convenient are IRES-containing retroviral vectors expressing both the protein of interest and a marker protein from a single bicistronic mRNA. This coupled express...
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doaj-a5f8b672c6e44540908f32f70c7d29092020-11-25T03:41:52ZengBMCBMC Biotechnology1472-67502007-11-01718510.1186/1472-6750-7-85A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectorsBoulukos Kim EPognonec PhilippeLécluse YannAlbagli-Curiel OlivierMartin Patrick<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Retroviral vectors are valuable tools for gene transfer. Particularly convenient are IRES-containing retroviral vectors expressing both the protein of interest and a marker protein from a single bicistronic mRNA. This coupled expression increases the relevance of tracking and/or selection of transduced cells based on the detection of a marker protein. pAP2 is a retroviral vector containing eGFP downstream of a modified IRES element of EMCV origin, and a CMV enhancer-promoter instead of the U3 region of the 5'LTR, which increases its efficiency in transient transfection. However, pAP2 contains a limited multicloning site (MCS) and shows weak eGFP expression, which previously led us to engineer an improved version, termed pPRIG, harboring: i) the wild-type ECMV IRES sequence, thereby restoring its full activity; ii) an optimized MCS flanked by T7 and SP6 sequences; and iii) a HA tag encoding sequence 5' of the MCS (pPRIG HAa/b/c).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The convenience of pPRIG makes it a good basic vector to generate additional derivatives for an extended range of use. Here we present several novel pPRIG-based vectors (collectively referred to as PRIGs) in which : i) the HA tag sequence was inserted in the three reading frames 3' of the MCS (3'HA PRIGs); ii) a functional domain (ER, VP16 or KRAB) was inserted either 5' or 3' of the MCS (« modular » PRIGs); iii) eGFP was replaced by either eCFP, eYFP, mCherry or puro-R (« single color/resistance » PRIGs); and iv) mCherry, eYFP or eGFP was inserted 5' of the MCS of the IRES-eGFP, IRES-eCFP or IRES-Puro-R containing PRIGs, respectively (« dual color/selection » PRIGs). Additionally, some of these PRIGs were also constructed in a pMigR MSCV background which has been widely used in pluripotent cells.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These novel vectors allow for straightforward detection of any expressed protein (3'HA PRIGs), for functional studies of chimeric proteins (« modular » PRIGs), for multiple transductions and fluorescence analyses of transduced cells (« single color/resistance » PRIGs), or for quantitative detection of studied proteins in independently identified/selected transduced cells (« dual color/selection » PRIGs). They maintain the original advantages of pPRIG and provide suitable tools for either transient or stable expression and functional studies in a large range of experimental settings.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6750/7/85 |
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Boulukos Kim E Pognonec Philippe Lécluse Yann Albagli-Curiel Olivier Martin Patrick A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors BMC Biotechnology |
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Boulukos Kim E Pognonec Philippe Lécluse Yann Albagli-Curiel Olivier Martin Patrick |
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A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors |
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A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors |
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A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors |
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A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors |
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A new generation of pPRIG-based retroviral vectors |
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new generation of pprig-based retroviral vectors |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Retroviral vectors are valuable tools for gene transfer. Particularly convenient are IRES-containing retroviral vectors expressing both the protein of interest and a marker protein from a single bicistronic mRNA. This coupled expression increases the relevance of tracking and/or selection of transduced cells based on the detection of a marker protein. pAP2 is a retroviral vector containing eGFP downstream of a modified IRES element of EMCV origin, and a CMV enhancer-promoter instead of the U3 region of the 5'LTR, which increases its efficiency in transient transfection. However, pAP2 contains a limited multicloning site (MCS) and shows weak eGFP expression, which previously led us to engineer an improved version, termed pPRIG, harboring: i) the wild-type ECMV IRES sequence, thereby restoring its full activity; ii) an optimized MCS flanked by T7 and SP6 sequences; and iii) a HA tag encoding sequence 5' of the MCS (pPRIG HAa/b/c).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The convenience of pPRIG makes it a good basic vector to generate additional derivatives for an extended range of use. Here we present several novel pPRIG-based vectors (collectively referred to as PRIGs) in which : i) the HA tag sequence was inserted in the three reading frames 3' of the MCS (3'HA PRIGs); ii) a functional domain (ER, VP16 or KRAB) was inserted either 5' or 3' of the MCS (« modular » PRIGs); iii) eGFP was replaced by either eCFP, eYFP, mCherry or puro-R (« single color/resistance » PRIGs); and iv) mCherry, eYFP or eGFP was inserted 5' of the MCS of the IRES-eGFP, IRES-eCFP or IRES-Puro-R containing PRIGs, respectively (« dual color/selection » PRIGs). Additionally, some of these PRIGs were also constructed in a pMigR MSCV background which has been widely used in pluripotent cells.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These novel vectors allow for straightforward detection of any expressed protein (3'HA PRIGs), for functional studies of chimeric proteins (« modular » PRIGs), for multiple transductions and fluorescence analyses of transduced cells (« single color/resistance » PRIGs), or for quantitative detection of studied proteins in independently identified/selected transduced cells (« dual color/selection » PRIGs). They maintain the original advantages of pPRIG and provide suitable tools for either transient or stable expression and functional studies in a large range of experimental settings.</p> |
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