Tools for co-expressing multiple proteins in mammalian cells

  • Assur Z
  • Hendrickson W
  • Mancia F
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Abstract

The Geminiviruses genome is a small, single strand DNA that replicates in the plant cell nucleus. Analogous to animal DNA viruses, Geminiviruses depend on the host replication machinery to amplify their genomes and only supply the factors required to initiate their replication. Consequently, Geminiviruses remove the cell-cycle arrest and induce the host replication machinery using an endocycle process. They encode proteins, such as the conserved replication-associated proteins (Rep) that interact with retinoblastoma-like proteins in plants and alter the cell division cycle in yeasts. Therefore, the aim of this work is to analyze the impact of Pepper Golden Mosaic Virus (PepGMV) Rep protein in mammalian cells. Results indicate that the pTracer-SV40:Rep construction obtained in this work can be used to analyze the Rep protein effect in mammalian cells in order to compare the cell cycle regulation mechanisms in plants and animals. © 2012 by the authors licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Assur, Z., Hendrickson, W. A., & Mancia, F. (2012). Tools for co-expressing multiple proteins in mammalian cells. Methods in Molecular Biology, 801(4), 161–172. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-61779-352-3

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