Impaired dominant selectable marker sequence and intronic insert

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se

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536 231, 536 241, C12N 1585

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061597309

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein are fully impaired consensus Kozak sequences which are most typically used with dominant selectable markers of transcriptional cassettes which are a part of an expression vector. These vectors are most typically utilized in the expression of proteins in mammalian expression systems. As defined, disclosed and claimed herein, a "fully impaired consensus Kozak" comprises the following sequence: ##STR1## where "x" is a nucleotide selected from the group consisting of adenine (A), quanine (G), cytosine (C) or thymine (T)/uracil (U); "Py" is a pyrimidine nucleotide, ie C or T/U; "ATG" is a codon encoding for the amino acid methionine, the so-called "start" codon; and -3 and +1 are directional reference points, vis-a-vis ATG, ie -3 is meant to indicate three nucleotides upstream of ATG and +1 is meant to indicate one nucleotide downstream of ATG. Dominant selectable markers further comprising artificial intronic insertion regions are further disclosed.

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