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General strategy for constructing large HSV-1 plasmid vectors that co-express multiple genes.

BIOTECHNIQUES(2001)

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Herpes simplex vir us type 1 (HSV-1) plasmid vectors have a number of attractive features for gene transfer into neurons. In particular the large size of the HSV-1 genome suggests that HSV-1 vectors might be designed to co-express multiple genes. Here, we report a general strategy for constructing large HSV-1 plasmid vectors that co-express multiple genes. Each transcription unit is linked to an antibiotic resistance gene, and genetic selections are used to assemble large vectors. Using this strategy, we constructed large (26 or 31 kb) HSV-1 vectors that contain two transcription units and two or three genes. These vectors were efficiently packaged into HSV-1 pat-tides using a helper virus-free packaging system. The resulting vector stocks supported the expression of two or three genes in both cultured cells and the rat brain. Potential applications of HSV-1 vectors that co-express multiple genes are discussed.
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