Ectopic genes transferred to cells are temporally expressed, although this phenomenon has not yet been well characterized. We found that 5-bromodeoxyuridine dramatically increased transient expression of ectopic genes in human cells. This effect was elicited by adding 5-bromodeoxyuridine prior to or after transfection. No promoter specificity was observed. Real time PCR analysis showed an approximately 2-fold increase in mRNA levels. Since 5-bromodeoxyuridine decondenses heterochromatin and changes the nuclear envelope, these changes might affect transcriptional and posttranscriptional events in the gene expression of plasmids.
CITATION STYLE
Endoh, M., Miki, K., Hossain, M. N., Fujii, M., & Ayusawa, D. (2007). 5-Bromodeoxyuridine increases transient expression of ectopic genes in human cells. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(4), 1098–1102. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70035
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.