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Bacteriophage recombinases can target specific loci in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) at high efficiency allowing for
long-term expression of transgenes. In this chapter, we describe a retargeting system where phiC31 integrase is used to deliver
a chromosomal target for a second integrase, R4. The engineered hESC line can be adapted for complex element assembly using
Multisite Gateway technology. Retargeted clones show sustained expression and appropriate regulation of the transgenes over
long-term culture and upon differentiation. The system described here represents a method to rapidly assemble complex plasmid-based
assay systems, controllably insert them into the hESC genome, and have them actively express in pluripotent as well as in
differentiated lineages there from.
Book Title: Human Embryonic Stem Cell Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 584 | Pub. Date: Oct-13-2009 | Page Range: 229-268 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60761-369-5_13
Subject: Cell Biology
Key Words: Embryonic stem cells - molecular engineering - phiC31 integrase - R4 integrase - Gateway - stem cell culture
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