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Publication : The infectious BAC genomic DNA expression library: a high capacity vector system for functional genomics.

First Author  Lufino MM Year  2016
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  6
Pages  28644 PubMed ID  27353647
Mgi Jnum  J:258366 Mgi Id  MGI:6109306
Doi  10.1038/srep28644 Citation  Lufino MM, et al. (2016) The infectious BAC genomic DNA expression library: a high capacity vector system for functional genomics. Sci Rep 6:28644
abstractText  Gene dosage plays a critical role in a range of cellular phenotypes, yet most cellular expression systems use heterologous cDNA-based vectors which express proteins well above physiological levels. In contrast, genomic DNA expression vectors generate physiologically-relevant levels of gene expression by carrying the whole genomic DNA locus of a gene including its regulatory elements. Here we describe the first genomic DNA expression library generated using the high-capacity herpes simplex virus-1 amplicon technology to deliver bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) into cells by viral transduction. The infectious BAC (iBAC) library contains 184,320 clones with an average insert size of 134.5 kb. We show in a Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) disease model cell line and mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells that this library can be used for genetic rescue studies in a range of contexts including the physiological restoration of Ldlr deficiency, and viral receptor expression. The iBAC library represents an important new genetic analysis tool openly available to the research community.
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