Author:
Ishiura Masahiro,Hirose Susumu,Uchida Tsuyoshi,Hamada Yoshio,Suzuki Yoshiaki,Okada Yoshio
Abstract
Recombinant phage particles carrying the thymidine kinase (TK) gene of herpes simplex virus type 1, coprecipitated with calcium phosphate, efficiently transformed mouse Ltk−cells to the TK+phenotype. The conditions necessary to achieve high efficiency of transfer of the TK gene by phage particle-mediated gene transfer were investigated. Of the parameters examined, the pH of the buffer used for coprecipitation of phage particles with calcium phosphate, the length of time of coprecipitation, and the length of the adsorption period were found to alter the transfer efficiency significantly. The optimal pH was 6.87 at 25°C. The other optimal values for these parameters were as follows: coprecipitation time, 7 to 20 min; adsorption time, 18 to 30 h. Treatment with dimethyl sulfoxide, glycerol, or sucrose did not enhance gene transfer. The optimal conditions yielded about 1 transformant per 105phage particles per 106cells without carrier DNA. An increase in the dosage of phage particles, up to at least 5 × 107phage particles per 100-mm dish, resulted in a linear increase in the number of transformants. Addition of carrier phage, up to 1010phage particles per dish, did not significantly affect the number of transformants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
66 articles.
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