Affiliation:
1. Governor's School for Government and International Studies, Richmond, VA, USA
Abstract
A new genetic marker was created in which sequences from enhanced green fluorescent protein were fused to those of puromycin N-acetyl transferase. The resulting fusion protein (EGFP-puro) conferred both green fluorescence and resistance to puromycin when expressed in mammalian cells. The utility of EGFP-puro as a selectable/screenable marker was demonstrated by the ease with which a recombinant guinea pig cytomegalovirus containing EGFP-puro was isolated by a combination of puromycin selection and screening for green fluorescence. We conclude that EGFP-puro is a compact and versatile marker that should prove useful for recombinant virus and transgenic cell line construction, particularly in applications in which coding capacity is limited.
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Biotechnology
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27 articles.
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