Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 27, Issue 21 4276-4281, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press
M Anglana and S Bacchetti
We have constructed a replication-defective adenovirus vector encoding the
yeast I- Sce I endonuclease under the control of the murine cytomegalovirus
immediate-early gene promoter (AdM Sce I) for efficient delivery of this
enzyme to mammalian cells. We present evidence of AdM Sce I-mediated I- Sce
I protein expression and cleavage activity in replication-permissive 293
cells, and of cleavage of chromosomes in vivo in both 293 cells and in
non-permissive human cells. We have exploited this system for the
generation of chromosomes capped by artificial telomeric sequences in cells
with integrated plasmids containing telomeric DNA arrays adjacent to an I-
Sce I recognition site. The properties of the AdM Sce I virus described
here make it a useful tool for studying biological processes involving
induction of DNA breaks, recombination and gene targeting in cells grown in
culture and in vivo.
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Construction of a recombinant adenovirus for efficient delivery of the I-SceI yeast endonuclease to human cells and its application in the in vivo cleavage of chromosomes to expose new potential telomeres
Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, 1200 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5, Canada.
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