Gene delivery: A single nuclear localization signal peptide is sufficient to carry DNA to the cell nucleus
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- Maria Antonietta Zanta
- Laboratoire de Chimie Génétique associé Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Université Louis Pasteur (Unité Mixte de Recherche 7514), Faculté de Pharmacie de Strasbourg, France
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- Pascale Belguise-Valladier
- Laboratoire de Chimie Génétique associé Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Université Louis Pasteur (Unité Mixte de Recherche 7514), Faculté de Pharmacie de Strasbourg, France
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- Jean-Paul Behr
- Laboratoire de Chimie Génétique associé Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Université Louis Pasteur (Unité Mixte de Recherche 7514), Faculté de Pharmacie de Strasbourg, France
書誌事項
- 公開日
- 1999-01-05
- DOI
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- 10.1073/pnas.96.1.91
- 公開者
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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<jats:p>Translocation of exogenous DNA through the nuclear membrane is a major concern of gene delivery technologies. To take advantage of the cellular import machinery, we have synthesized a capped 3.3-kbp CMVLuciferase-NLS gene containing a single nuclear localization signal peptide (PKKKRKVEDPYC). Transfection of cells with the tagged gene remained effective down to nanogram amounts of DNA. Transfection enhancement (10- to 1,000-fold) as a result of the signal peptide was observed irrespective of the cationic vector or the cell type used. A lysine to threonine mutation of the third NLS amino acid completely abolished these remarkable features, suggesting importin-mediated translocation. Our hypothesis is that the 3-nm-wide DNA present in the cytoplasm is initially docked to and translocated through a nuclear pore by the nuclear import machinery. As DNA enters the nucleus, it is quickly condensed into a chromatin-like structure, which provides a mechanism for threading the remaining worm-like molecule through the pore. A single NLS signal is thus sufficient, whereas many signals on a gene would actually inhibit entry, the same DNA molecule being threaded through adjacent pores.</jats:p>
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (1), 91-96, 1999-01-05
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
