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Efficient Gene Targeting using Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS) and Negative Selection Marker Gene in Porcine Somatic Cells

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한국동물번식학회 (The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction)
초록

The specific genetic modification in porcine somatic cells by gene targeting has been very difficult because of low efficiency of homologous recombination. To improve gene targeting, we designed three kinds of knock-out vectors with α1,3-galactosyltransferase gene (α1,3-GT gene), DT-A/pGT5’/neo/pGT3’, DT-A/NLS/pGT5’/neo/pGT3’ and pGT5’/neo/ pGT3’/NLS. The knock-out vectors consisted of a 4.8-kb fragment as the 5’ recombination arm (pGT5’) and a 1.9-kb fragment as the 3’ recombination arm (pGT3’). We used the neomycin resistance gene (neo) as a positive selectable marker and the diphtheria toxin A (DT-A) gene as a negative selectable marker. These vectors have a neo gene insertion in exon 9 for inactivation of α1,3-GT locus. DT-A/pGT5’/neo/pGT3’ vector contain only positive-nega-tive selection marker with conventional targeting vector. DT-A/NLS/pGT5’/neo/pGT3’ vector contain positive-negative selection marker and NLS sequences in upstream of 5’ recombination arm which enhances nuclear transport of foreign DNA into bovine somatic cells. pGT5’/neo/pGT3’/NLS vector contain only positive selection marker and NLS sequence in downstream of 3’ recombination arm, not contain negative selectable marker. For transfection, linearzed vectors were introduced into porcine ear fibroblasts by electroporation. After 48 hours, the transfected cells were selected with 300 μg/ml G418 during 12 day. The G418-resistant colonies were picked, of which 5 colonies were positive for α1,3-GT gene disruption in 3´ PCR and southern blot screening. Three knock-out somatic cells were obtained from DT-A/NLS/ pGT5’/neo/pGT3’ knock-out vector. Thus, these data indicate that gene targeting vector using nuclear localization signal and negative selection marker improve targeting efficiency in porcine somatic cells.

저자
  • Hye Min Kim(Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture & Life Science, Insti. of Ag. Sci. and Tech., Chonnam National University, 2Alternative Toxicological Methods Research Center, Division of Predictive Toxicology, Korea Institute of Toxicology)
  • Sang Mi Lee(Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture & Life Science, Insti. of Ag. Sci. and Tech., Chonnam National University)
  • Hyo Young Park(Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture & Life Science, Insti. of Ag. Sci. and Tech., Chonnam National University, Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Creation and Love Women’s Hospital,)
  • Man-Jong Kang(Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture & Life Science, Insti. of Ag. Sci. and Tech.,Chonnam National University) Corresponding author