Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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24459 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Classic IRES sequences are notorious for exerting biased expression in favor of upstream coding regions when placed into polycistronic vectors. Here, we report the development of a bicistronic lentiviral system based on the 1D/2A sequence from the foot-and-mouth disease virus that is able to maintain tightly balanced control of upstream and downstream protein expression for several days at a stoichiometry very closely approaching 1.0. Our results suggest that the 1D/2A sequence can be optimized in an FUGW lentiviral setting to coordinate expression of multiple polypeptides, presenting a potentially valuable tool to signaling network researchers and to the gene therapy community.
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Authors
Viviana Torres, Lucia Barra, Felipe Garcés, Kely Ordenes, Sergio Leal-Ortiz, Craig C. Garner, Fabian Fernandez, Pedro Zamorano,