A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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Transgenic nonhuman primates for neurodegenerative diseasesMaintenance of integrated proviral gene expression requires Brm, a catalytic subunit of SWI/SNF complexThe site of HIV-1 integration in the human genome determines basal transcriptional activity and response to Tat transactivationLent-On-Plus Lentiviral vectors for conditional expression in human stem cellsShielding of sleeping beauty DNA transposon-delivered transgene cassettes by heterologous insulators in early embryonal cellsLineage analysis of the late otocyst stage mouse inner ear by transuterine microinjection of a retroviral vector encoding alkaline phosphatase and an oligonucleotide library.Read-through activation of transcription in a cellular genomic contextIntegrase-specific enhancement and suppression of retroviral DNA integration by compacted chromatin structure in vitroA look to future directions in gene therapy research for monogenic diseases.Comparison of insulators and promoters for expression of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein using lentiviral vectors.Incorporating double copies of a chromatin insulator into lentiviral vectors results in less viral integrantsβ-globin gene transfer to human bone marrow for sickle cell disease.Differences of globin transgene expression in stably transfected cell lines and transgenic mice.A functional screen for regulatory elements that improve retroviral vector gene expressionGenomic and functional assays demonstrate reduced gammaretroviral vector genotoxicity associated with use of the cHS4 chromatin insulator.Optimized lentiviral vector design improves titer and transgene expression of vectors containing the chicken beta-globin locus HS4 insulator element.Efficient entry inhibition of human and nonhuman primate immunodeficiency virus by cell surface-expressed gp41-derived peptides.BAC TG-EMBED: one-step method for high-level, copy-number-dependent, position-independent transgene expression.Immuno-therapy with anti-CTLA4 antibodies in tolerized and non-tolerized mouse tumor models.Position-effect protection and enhancer blocking by the chicken beta-globin insulator are separable activities.The beta-globin locus control region versus gene therapy vectors: a struggle for expression.Gene therapy for genetic haematological disorders and immunodeficiencies.Silencing of gene expression: implications for design of retrovirus vectors.Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) contributes to the barrier function of a vertebrate chromatin insulator.Genomic discovery of potent chromatin insulators for human gene therapy.The impact of cHS4 insulators on DNA transposon vector mobilization and silencing in retinal pigment epithelium cells.An Erythroid-Specific Chromatin Opening Element Increases β-Globin Gene Expression from Integrated Retroviral Gene Transfer Vectors.Globin gene transfer for the treatment of severe hemoglobinopathies: a paradigm for stem cell-based gene therapy.CpG island protects Rous sarcoma virus-derived vectors integrated into nonpermissive cells from DNA methylation and transcriptional suppressionControlled extracellular matrix degradation in breast cancer tumors improves therapy by trastuzumabTranscriptional control of erythropoiesis: emerging mechanisms and principles.Gene therapy to protect haematopoietic cells from cytotoxic cancer drugs.Unique risk factors for insertional mutagenesis in a mouse model of XSCID gene therapy.Transdifferentiation and nuclear reprogramming in hematopoietic development and neoplasia.Identification and characterization of enhancer-blocking insulators to reduce retroviral vector genotoxicityVariegated expression from the murine band 3 (AE1) promoter in transgenic mice is associated with mRNA transcript initiation at upstream start sites and can be suppressed by the addition of the chicken beta-globin 5' HS4 insulator element.Occurrence of leukaemia following gene therapy of X-linked SCID.Current advances in retroviral gene therapy.Chromatin function modifying elements in an industrial antibody production platform--comparison of UCOE, MAR, STAR and cHS4 elements.An insulator element located at the cyclin B1 interacting protein 1 gene locus is highly conserved among mammalian species.
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A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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A chromatin insulator protects retrovirus vectors from chromosomal position effects.
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G Stamatoyannopoulos
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10.1073/PNAS.160159597
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2000-08-01T00:00:00Z