Lentiviral vectors almost universally use heterologous internal promoters to express transgenes. One of the most commonly used promoter fragments is a 1.2-kb sequence from the human ubiquitin C (UBC) gene, encompassing the promoter, some enhancers, first exon, first intron and a small part of the second exon of UBC. Because splicing can occur after transcription of the vector genome during vector production, we investigated whether the intron within the UBC promoter fragment is faithfully transmitted to target cells. Genetic analysis revealed that more than 80% of proviral forms lack the intron of the UBC promoter. The human elongation factor 1 alpha (EEF1A1) promoter fragment intron was not lost during lentiviral packaging, and this differ...
Regulatory DNA elements responsible for human protein C (PROC) gene expression have previously been ...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
Lentiviral vectors almost universally use heterologous internal promoters to express transgenes. One...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
Regulatory DNA elements responsible for human protein C (PROC) gene expression have previously been ...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
Lentiviral vectors almost universally use heterologous internal promoters to express transgenes. One...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
Ubiquitin (Ub) plays a crucial role in almost every aspect of cellular functions. It is encoded by f...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
In a number of organisms, introns affect expression of the gene in which they are contained. Our pre...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
Regulatory DNA elements responsible for human protein C (PROC) gene expression have previously been ...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...