Abstract
AbstractTransgene expression in eHAP cells, a haploid cell line popularly used to generate gene knockouts, is difficult owing to its low transfection efficiency and propensity for silencing integrated transgenes. To simplify transgene expression, we engineered insulated integrating plasmids that sustain high levels of transgene expression in eHAP cells, and that can be used in other cell lines. These vectors are compatible with FLP-FRT andpiggyBacintegration, they flank a gene-of interest bilaterally with tandem cHS4 core insulators, and co-express nuclear-localized blue fluorescent protein for identification of high expressing cells. We further demonstrate that transgenic haploid eHAP cells can be fused to form transgenic heterozygous diploid cells. This method creates diploid cells carrying the transgenic material of the haploid progenitors and could also be used to create heterozygous cells of defined genotypes. These tools expand the repertoire of experiments that can be performed in eHAP cells and other cultured cells.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory