Identification of a specific Pseudo attP site for phage phiC3 integrase in the genome of Chinese hamster in CHO-K1 cell line

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Background: PhiC31 integrase is a DNA site-specific recombinase integrates DNA into the chromosomes between the two sites of attB and attP. Several pseudo attPs have been identified in mammalian genomes with critical features for long-term expression of transgene. In this manuscript, we report a novel intrinsic pseudo attP site named CHOL1 in the Chinese hamster genome implementing an inverse Polymerase Chain Reaction (IPCR). Objectives: Identification of pseudo attP site(s) of Tenecteplase cDNA integration in the genome of stable transformed CHO cell line. Materials and Methods: First, genome was extracted from a stable transformed CHO cell line expressing Tenecteplase. By creating of minicircle DNA in the last step, sequencing was performed. Results: We obtained one band. BLAST analysis of the respective sequence of inverse PCR band identified a pseudo attP site. Conclusions: Data demonstrated that the phiC31 integrase provides a suitable insertion site in the genome to express the gene of interest. © 2013, National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Published by Kowsar Corp.

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Ghaedi, K., Sekhavati, M. H., Dormiani, K., Khazaie, Y., Hosseini, M., Tahmoorespur, M., … Esfahani, M. H. N. (2013). Identification of a specific Pseudo attP site for phage phiC3 integrase in the genome of Chinese hamster in CHO-K1 cell line. Iranian Journal of Biotechnology, 11(1), 54–58. https://doi.org/10.5812/ijb.9301

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