Claims
- 58. (New) A vector construct comprising a transcriptional regulatory sequence operably linked to an unpaired splice donor sequence and one or more sequences encoding an amplifiable marker, wherein said vector construct does not comprise a homologous targeting sequence.
- 59. (New) A vector construct comprising a transcriptional regulatory sequence, a sequence encoding an amplifiable marker, and a viral origin of replication, wherein said vector construct does not comprise a homologous targeting sequence.
- 60. (New) A cell containing the vector construct of either claim 58 or claim 59.
- 61. (New) A method for making a host cell, comprising introducing the construct of either claim 58 or claim 59 into a cell.
- 62. (New) A method for producing an expression product of an endogenous gene comprising:
(a) introducing the vector construct of either claim 58 or claim 59 into a eukaryotic cell; (b) integrating said vector construct into the genome of said cell by non-homologous recombination; and (c) over-expressing said endogenous gene in said cell.
- 63. (New) A method for over-expressing an endogenous gene in a cell in vivo, comprising:
(a) introducing a vector comprising a transcriptional regulatory sequence into a eukaryotic cell in vitro; (b) integrating said vector into the genome of said cell by non-homologous recombination; (c) over-expressing an endogenous gene in said cell by upregulation of said endogenous gene by said transcriptional regulatory sequence; (d) screening said cell for over-expression of said endogenous gene; and (e) introducing said cell into an animal under conditions favoring the over-expression of said endogenous gene by said cell in vivo.
- 64. (New) A method for producing an expression product of an endogenous gene, comprising:
(a) introducing a vector comprising a transcriptional regulatory sequence and one or more amplifiable markers into a eukaryotic cell; (b) integrating said vector into the genome of said cell by non-homologous recombination; (c) over-expressing an endogenous gene in said cell by upregulation of said endogenous gene by said transcriptional regulatory sequence; (d) screening said cell for over-expression of said endogenous gene; (e) culturing said cell under conditions in which said vector and said endogenous gene are amplified in said cell; and (f) culturing said cell under conditions favoring the production of the expression product of said endogenous gene by said cell.
- 65. (New) A method for producing an expression product of an endogenous gene in a cell comprising:
(a) introducing a vector comprising a transcriptional regulatory sequence into at least one isolated genome-containing eukaryotic cell; (b) integrating said vector into the genome of said cell by non-homologous recombination; (c) over-expressing an endogenous gene in said cell by upregulation of said endogenous gene by said transcriptional regulatory sequence; (d) screening said cell for over-expression of said endogenous gene; and (e) culturing said cell in reduced serum medium.
- 66. (New) A method for producing an expression product of an endogenous gene comprising:
(a) introducing a vector comprising a transcriptional regulatory sequence into a eukaryotic cell; (b) integrating said vector into the genome of said cell by non-homologous recombination; (c) over-expressing said endogenous gene in said cell by upregulation of said gene by said transcriptional regulatory sequence; (d) screening said cell for over-expression of said gene; (e) culturing said cell under conditions favoring the production of the expression product of said gene by said cell; and (f) isolating said expression product from a cell mass equivalent to at least 10 liters of cells at 104 cells/ml.
- 67. (New) An isolated eukaryotic cell comprising in its genome an inserted genetic construct, said genetic construct comprising an amplifiable marker and a transcriptional regulatory sequence, wherein said genetic construct is inserted into a gene or an upstream region of a gene and activates the expression of said gene, and wherein said gene and upstream region of said gene have no nucleotide sequence homology required for said insertion of said genetic construct.
- 68. (New) A vector construct comprising:
(a) a first promoter operably linked to a sequence encoding a positive selectable marker; (b) a second promoter operably linked to a sequence encoding a negative selectable marker; and (c) an unpaired splice donor site, wherein said positive and negative selectable markers and said splice donor site are oriented in said vector construct in an orientation that, when said vector construct is integrated into the genome of a eukaryotic host cell in such a way that an endogenous gene in said genome is transcriptionally activated, then said positive selectable marker is expressed in active form and said negative selectable marker is either not expressed or is expressed in inactive form.
- 69. (New) A method for activation of an endogenous gene in a cell comprising:
(a) transfecting a genome-containing eukaryotic cell with the vector construct of any one of claims 58, 59, or 68; and (b) culturing said cell under conditions suitable for non-homologous integration of said vector into the genome of said cell, wherein said integration results in the activation of said endogenous gene in the genome of said cell.
- 70. (New) A method for identifying a gene comprising:
(a) transfecting a plurality of genome-containing eukaryotic cells with the vector construct of any one of claims 58, 59, or 68; (b) culturing said cells under conditions suitable for non-homologous integration of the vector construct into the genome of said cells; (c) selecting for cells in which said vector construct has integrated into the genomes of said cells to produce selected cells; (d) isolating RNA from said selected cells; (e) producing CDNA from said isolated RNA; and (f) identifying a gene in said cDNA by isolating one or more cDNA molecules containing one or more nucleotide sequences from said vector construct.
- 71. (New) A method for activating expression from an endogenous gene comprising:
(a) introducing into a chromosome-containing host cell a vector suitable for activating an endogenous gene; (b) treating said cell with an agent capable of introducing DNA breaks in the chromosome of said host cell prior to or following introduction of said vector; and (c) integrating said vector into said DNA breaks so as to result in the formation of an operable linkage between said vector and said endogenous gene, whereby said endogenous gene is activated by one or more vector-encoded nucleotide sequences.
- 72. (New) A vector comprising:
(a) a transcriptional regulatory sequence operably linked to a gene; (b) a viral origin of replication; and (c) an amplifiable marker.
- 73. (New) A method for increasing expression of a gene comprising:
(a) introducing the vector of claim 72 into a host cell, wherein said vector is maintained as an episome within said host cell; and (b) selecting for increased expression of said amplifiable marker and said gene.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application No. ______ of John J. Harrington, Bruce Sherf, and Stephen Rundlett, entitled “Compositions and Methods for Non-targeted Activation of Endogenous Genes,” filed Mar. 8, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/253,022, filed Feb. 19, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No.09/159,643, filed Sep. 24,1998, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S.. application Ser. No. 08/941,223, filed Sep. 26, 1997, the disclosures of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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