[PDF][PDF] Self-excising retroviral vectors encoding the Cre recombinase overcome Cre-mediated cellular toxicity

DP Silver, DM Livingston - Molecular cell, 2001 - cell.com
DP Silver, DM Livingston
Molecular cell, 2001cell.com
The Cre-lox system is often used to manipulate sequences in mammalian genomes. We
have observed that continuous expression of the Cre recombinase in cultured cells lacking
exogenous lox sites caused decreased growth, cytopathic effects, and chromosomal
aberrations. Cre mutants defective in DNA cleavage were not geno-or cytotoxic. A self-
excising retroviral vector that incorporates a negative feedback loop to limit the duration and
intensity of Cre expression avoided measurable toxicity, retained the ability to excise a target …
Abstract
The Cre-lox system is often used to manipulate sequences in mammalian genomes. We have observed that continuous expression of the Cre recombinase in cultured cells lacking exogenous lox sites caused decreased growth, cytopathic effects, and chromosomal aberrations. Cre mutants defective in DNA cleavage were not geno- or cytotoxic. A self-excising retroviral vector that incorporates a negative feedback loop to limit the duration and intensity of Cre expression avoided measurable toxicity, retained the ability to excise a target sequence flanked by lox sites, and may provide the basis of a less toxic strategy for the use of Cre or similar recombinases.
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