Generation of maize cell lines containing autonomously replicating maize streak virus-based gene vectors

被引:0
|
作者
K. E. Palmer
J. A. Thomson
E. P. Rybicki
机构
[1] Department of Microbiology,
[2] University of Cape Town,undefined
[3] Rondebosch,undefined
[4] South Africa,undefined
来源
Archives of Virology | 1999年 / 144卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Virion sense gene replacement derivatives of maize streak virus (MSV) were constructed with selectable marker expression cassettes based on the bialaphos resistance gene (bar) and the CaMV 35S promoter. The effect on replication of increasing the genomic size was tested by including: (1) the 550-bp maize adh I intron and 68-bp TMV Ω RNA leader sequences upstream of the bar genes; and (2) a fusion between the bar and E. coli glutathione reductase (gor) genes. Three recombinant viral vectors ranging in size from 2.7 kb to 4.8 kb replicated efficiently in biolistically transfected cells of suspension cultured Black Mexican sweetcorn (BMS) cells. Deletions greater than 39 bp 3′ of the stemloop sequence in the LIR adversely affected replicon release. Transformed bialaphos-resistant BMS cell lines were generated with all three vectors containing the bar gene: between 38 and 60% of cell lines contained replicating viral episomes. The replicons were structurally stable, replicated to copy numbers of over 500 per haploid genome, and were detected for more than one year after introduction. We noted significant enhancement of bar gene expression, both at the protein and RNA levels, associated with the presence of episomal vector DNA. The maize adhI intron and TMV Ω RNA leader sequences did not seem to have a significant effect on bar gene expression from replicating constructs, although expression from controls was enhanced. The results suggest that MSV-based constructs would provide a useful system for long-term gene amplification in cereal cell culture systems.
引用
收藏
页码:1345 / 1360
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSCRIPTION OF MAIZE STREAK VIRUS-DNA AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE COAT PROTEIN GENE
    MORRISKRSINICH, BAM
    MULLINEAUX, PM
    DONSON, J
    BOULTON, MI
    MARKHAM, PG
    SHORT, MN
    DAVIES, JW
    NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 1985, 13 (20) : 7237 - 7256
  • [32] Cardiac gene therapy with adeno-associated virus-based vectors
    Chamberlain, Kyle
    Riyad, Jalish M.
    Weber, Thomas
    CURRENT OPINION IN CARDIOLOGY, 2017, 32 (03) : 275 - 282
  • [33] Gene transfer to neurons using herpes simplex virus-based vectors
    Fink, DJ
    DeLuca, NA
    Goins, WF
    Glorioso, JC
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1996, 19 : 265 - 287
  • [34] Gene transfer to muscle using herpes simplex virus-based vectors
    Huard, J
    Krisky, D
    Oligino, T
    Marconi, P
    Day, CS
    Watkins, SC
    Glorioso, JC
    NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS, 1997, 7 (05) : 299 - 313
  • [35] Microcomputer-based quantification of maize streak virus symptoms in Zea mays
    Martin, DP
    Rybicki, EP
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1998, 88 (05) : 422 - 427
  • [36] Adeno-associated virus-based vectors and their application for gene therapy
    Serra, C
    Zentilin, L
    Giacca, M
    MINERVA BIOTECNOLOGICA, 1996, 8 (03) : 183 - 190
  • [37] Cell-cycle, phase-specific activation of Maize streak virus promoters
    Nikovics, K
    Simidjieva, J
    Peres, A
    Ayaydin, F
    Pasternak, T
    Davies, JW
    Boulton, MI
    Dudits, D
    Horváth, GV
    MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS, 2001, 14 (05) : 609 - 617
  • [38] DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN CELL-LINES TO SUPPORT STABLE REPLICATION OF EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS-BASED VECTORS
    VIDAL, M
    WRIGHTON, C
    ECCLES, S
    BURKE, J
    GROSVELD, F
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1990, 1048 (2-3) : 171 - 177
  • [39] Genetic variability among maize inbred lines for resistance to the high plains virus wheat streak mosaic virus complex
    Marcon, A
    Kaeppler, SM
    Jensen, SG
    PLANT DISEASE, 1997, 81 (02) : 195 - 198
  • [40] Hybrid vectors: a new generation of virus-based vectors designed to control the cellular fate of delivered genes
    Jacoby, DR
    Fraefel, C
    Breakefield, XO
    GENE THERAPY, 1997, 4 (12) : 1281 - 1283