Relative Influence of the Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Type 2 p5 Element for Recombinant AAV Vector Site-Specific Integration

  • Guilbaud M
  • Chadeuf G
  • Avolio F
  • et al.
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The p5 promoter region of the adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV-2) rep gene has been described as essential for Rep-mediated site-specific integration (RMSSI) of plasmid sequences in human chromosome 19. We report here that insertion of a full-length or minimal p5 element between the viral inverted terminal repeats does not significantly increase RMSSI of a recombinant AAV (rAAV) vector after infection of growth-arrested or proliferating human cells. This result suggests that the p5 element may not improve RMSSI of rAAV vectors in vivo.

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Guilbaud, M., Chadeuf, G., Avolio, F., François, A., Moullier, P., Recchia, A., & Salvetti, A. (2008). Relative Influence of the Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Type 2 p5 Element for Recombinant AAV Vector Site-Specific Integration. Journal of Virology, 82(5), 2590–2593. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01956-07

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