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Plasmid DNA entry into postmitotic nuclei of primary rat myotubes.
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GeneticsMolecular BiologyPlasmid Dna EntryMolecular GeneticsGene DeliveryProtein ExpressionGene StructurePlasmid DnaCloningGene TransferDna ReplicationNuclear OrganizationProtein TransportGene ExpressionCell BiologyNuclear TransportDna Nuclear TransportChromatinNatural SciencesMedicine
These studies were initiated to elucidate the mechanism of DNA nuclear transport in mammalian cells. Biotin- or gold-labeled plasmid and plasmid DNA expression vectors for Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase or firefly luciferase were microinjected into the cytoplasm of primary rat myotubes in culture. Plasmid DNA was expressed in up to 70% of the injected myotubes, which indicates that it entered intact, postmitotic nuclei. The nuclear transport of plasmid DNA occurred through the nuclear pore by a process common to other large karyophilic macromolecules. The majority of the injected plasmid DNA was sequestered by cytoplasmic elements. This understanding of plasmid DNA nuclear transport provides a basis for increasing the efficiency of gene transfer.
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