Optimal artificial mini-introns for transgenic expression in the cells of mice and hamsters


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Abstract

Introns can frequently enhance transgene expression, and sometimes they are absolutely substantial. Based on an analysis of murine genes, in which mRNA does not have alternative splicing, a universal design of the efficiently spliced artificial introns of small sizes has been proposed. These introns are shown to be efficiently spliced in CHO cells from hamster ovaries. The proposed strategy can be used to include introns in cDNA, which would elevate the production of recombinant proteins in cell culture, as well as in transgenic animals.

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M. V. Tikhonov

Institute of Gene Biology

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119334

O. G. Maksimenko

Institute of Gene Biology

Email: me@mtih.me
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119334

P. G. Georgiev

Institute of Gene Biology

Email: me@mtih.me
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119334

I. V. Korobko

Institute of Gene Biology

Email: me@mtih.me
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119334

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