Abstract
DNA electrotransfer to muscle tissue yields long-term, high levels of gene expression; showing great promise for future gene therapy. We want to characterize the novel far-red fluorescent protein Katushka as a marker for gene expression using time domain fluorescence in vivo imaging. Highly efficient transgenic expression was observed after DNA electrotransfer with 100-fold increase in fluorescent intensity. The fluorescent signal peaked 1 week after transfection and returned to background level within 4 weeks. Katushka expression was not as stable as GFP expression, which was detectable for 8 weeks. Depth and 3D analysis proved that the expression was located in the target muscle. In vivo bio-imaging using the novel Katushka fluorescent protein enables excellent evaluation of the transfection efficacy, and spatial distribution, but lacks long-term stability.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Sider (fra-til) | 253-262 |
| Antal sider | 10 |
| Tidsskrift | Biological Procedures Online |
| Vol/bind | 11 |
| Udgave nummer | 1 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Udgivet - 10 apr. 2009 |
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Udforsk hvilke forskningsemner 'In vivo imaging of far-red fluorescent proteins after DNA electrotransfer to muscle tissue' indeholder.Citationsformater
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