Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Construct capable of release in closed circular form from a larger nucleotide sequence permitting site specific expression and/or developmentally regulated expression of selected genetic sequences
- Patent Title (中): 能够以允许位点特异性表达和/或发育调节所选遗传序列表达的较大核苷酸序列以闭环形式释放的构建体
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Application No.: US10168653Application Date: 2001-03-28
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Publication No.: US07863430B2Publication Date: 2011-01-04
- Inventor: James Langham Dale , Benjamin Dugdale , Greg John Hafner , Scott Richard Hermann , Douglas Kenneth Becker , Robert Maxwell Harding , Srimek Chowpongpang
- Applicant: James Langham Dale , Benjamin Dugdale , Greg John Hafner , Scott Richard Hermann , Douglas Kenneth Becker , Robert Maxwell Harding , Srimek Chowpongpang
- Applicant Address: AU Brisbane, Queensland
- Assignee: Queensland University of Technology
- Current Assignee: Queensland University of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: AU Brisbane, Queensland
- Agency: Alston & Bird LLP
- Priority: AUPQ6516 20000328; AUPR1081 20001027
- International Application: PCT/AU01/00349 WO 20010328
- International Announcement: WO01/72996 WO 20011004
- Main IPC: C07H21/04
- IPC: C07H21/04 ; C12N5/04 ; A01H1/00

Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to constructs and in particular genetic constructs comprising polynucleotide sequences capable of release in covalently closed, circular form from a larger nucleotide sequence such as a genome of a eukaryotic cell. Preferably, once released, a polynucleotide sequence is reconstituted in a form which permits expression of the polynucleotide sequence. In one embodiment, the reconstituted polynucleotide sequence comprises a coding sequence with all or part of an extraneous nucleotide such as an intronic sequence or other splice signal inserted therein. Expression and in particular transcription of the coding sequence involves splicing out the extraneous sequence. The release and circularization is generally in response to a stimulus such as a protein-mediated stimulus. More particularly, the protein is a viral or prokaryotic or eukaryotic derived protein or developmentally and/or tissue specific regulated protein.
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