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Development of a human 2.4 Mb minichromosome as a vector for gene transfer
Reference
GTH12584
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Dr Clare Huxley
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor William Colledge
,
Dr Christine Farr
Institution
Imperial College London
Department
Biological Sciences
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
166,416
Status
Completed
Type
Research Grant
Start date
01/08/2000
End date
01/08/2003
Duration
36 months
Abstract
This proposal centres on the development of a 2.4 Mb human X centromere-based minichromosome as a vector for gene transfer into mice and for gene therapy applications. A system for retrofitting the minichromosome with large DNA inserts (PACs or BACs) using the Cre-lox system will be assessed. Microcell mediated chromosome transfer will be used to determine whether the minichromosome can be stably maintained in untransformed human somatic cells and whether it can be transmitted, both mitotically and meiotically, in another mammalian species; the mouse. The embryonic stem cell route will be used to generate transchromosomal animals. Finally, the expression of genes present on the minichromosome (endogenous (ZXDA) and introduced (HPRT and beta-globin)) will be investigated, both in cultured cells and in chimeric and germline transchromosomal mice. (Joint application with grant 28/GTH12583)
Summary
unavailable
Committee
Closed Committee - Genes & Developmental Biology (GDB)
Research Topics
X – not assigned to a current Research Topic
Research Priority
X – Research Priority information not available
Research Initiative
Gene Technologies Underpinning Healthcare (GTH) [1999]
Funding Scheme
X – not Funded via a specific Funding Scheme
Associated awards:
GTH12583 Development of a human 2.4 Mb human minichromosome as a gene transfer vector
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