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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
)
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Polyethylenimine
(
PEI
) is one of the most potent non-viral vectors. We have developed a lactosylated
PEI
(Lac-PEI) to enhance cell-specific transfection and have shown that Lac-
PEI
is more efficient than unsubstituted
PEI
for gene transfer into immortalized cystic fibrosis airway epithelial SigmaCFTE29o-cells. As both intact
PEI
/plasmid and Lac-
PEI
/plasmid complexes are found in the cell nucleus, we have investigated the transcription efficiency of the plasmid complexed with
PEI
or Lac-
PEI
, according to the polymer nitrogen/DNA phosphate (N/P) ratio (from 0 to 20). The initiation of transgene transcription was analyzed in an acellular
nuclease S1
transcription assay. For both
PEI
and Lac-
PEI
complexes, transcription efficiency varied with the N/P ratio of the complexes. Transcription inhibition was observed when plasmid DNA was either loosely (N/P<5) or tightly condensed (N/P>15). For an N/P ratio of 5 and up to 15, transcription of the complexed plasmid was as efficient as that of the free plasmid. Similar results were observed when gene expression was studied after nuclear microinjection of the complexes into SigmaCFTE29o-cells. Our study shows that condensation of DNA influences the accessibility of the plasmid to the transcription machinery. Interestingly, the charge ratios that allow the most efficient transcription are those usually known to be the most efficient for gene transfer in vitro and in vivo.
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PMID:Transcription of plasmid DNA: influence of plasmid DNA/polyethylenimine complex formation. 1608 68