Author Jaroslavsky Dodo, Ariel |
Abstract In the production of biological molecules, it is convenient to have biocatalysts that express the product of interest in a stable way. For this, selection markers are used, which allow the selection of cells that have been modified and incorporated the genetic material that codes for a protein of interest, as well as maintaining the modified cell population. BHRF1 is a Bcl-2 homologous protein from the Epstein-Barr virus. After viral infection, cells activate the apoptotic cascade.By interacting with pro-apoptotic proteins, BHRF1 can repress the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis, lengthening the stay of the host in the cell. This assignment proposes to use this protein as a selection marker for mammals, using conditions that induce the intrinsic pathway of programmed cell death. This has a certain degree of economic relevance, given the posibility to save on antibiotics to select mammalian cultures. There is also scientific relevance it as it provides a new alternative to select transfected cells. |
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Director Lecina Veciana, Martí |
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Degree IQS SE - Undergraduate Program in Biotechnology |
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Date 2021-09-07
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