Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5506361 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Transcription activator-like effector (TALE) proteins present a powerful tool for genome editing and engineering, enabling introduction of site-specific mutations, gene knockouts or regulation of the transcription levels of selected genes. TALE nucleases or TALE-based transcription regulators are introduced into mammalian cells mainly via delivery of the coding genes. Here we report an extracellular vesicle-mediated delivery of TALE transcription regulators and their ability to upregulate the reporter gene in target cells. Designed transcriptional activator TALE-VP16 fused to the appropriate dimerization domain was enriched as a cargo protein within extracellular vesicles produced by mammalian HEK293Â cells stimulated by Ca-ionophore and using blue light- or rapamycin-inducible dimerization systems. Blue light illumination or rapamycin increased the amount of the TALE-VP16 activator in extracellular vesicles and their addition to the target cells resulted in an increased expression of the reporter gene upon addition of extracellular vesicles to the target cells. This technology therefore represents an efficient delivery for the TALE-based transcriptional regulators.
Keywords
cryptochrome 2Cry2CIB1FRBRVDYFPBFPFKBPPPItranscription activator-like effectoreGFPCTRLDimerizationProtein-protein interactionTALETranscriptional regulationExtracellular vesiclesTulipLAMP-1FK506 binding proteinlysosome associated membrane protein 1Blue fluorescent proteinyellow fluorescent proteinenhanced green fluorescent proteinControl
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Authors
DuÅ¡ko LainÅ¡Äek, Tina Lebar, Roman Jerala,