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Enhancement of phage-mediated gene transfer by nuclear localization signal
Authors:Akuta Teruo  Eguchi Akiko  Okuyama Hajime  Senda Takao  Inokuchi Hachiro  Suzuki Yosuke  Nagoshi Emi  Mizuguchi Hiroyuki  Hayakawa Takao  Takeda Katsuo  Hasegawa Mamoru  Nakanishi Mahito
Affiliation:DNAVEC Research Inc., Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0856, Japan.
Abstract:The cell membrane and the nuclear membrane are two major barriers hindering the free movement of various macromolecules through animal cells. Nevertheless, some proteins can actively bypass these barriers by dint of intrinsic peptidic signals, so incorporation of these signals might improve the efficacy of artificial gene delivery vehicles. We examined the role of the nuclear localization signal (NLS) in gene transfer, using recombinant lambda phage as a model of the polymer/DNA complexes. We prepared a lambda phage displaying a 32-mer NLS of SV40 T antigen on its surface (NLS phage), and found that this NLS phage, delivered into the cytoplasm by appropriate devices, has higher affinity for the nucleus and induces the expression of encapsulated marker genes more efficiently than does the wild-type phage. This suggests that the 32-mer NLS peptide will become a practical tool for artificial gene delivery vehicles with enhanced nuclear targeting activity.
Keywords:Nuclear localization signal   λ Phage   Non-viral vector   Gene transfer
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