Claims
- 1. A method of making a transgenic non-human mammal, comprising:
introducing into a cell, a nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide under the control of a mammary epithelial cell promoter, an insulator positioned 5′ from the promoter, an insulator positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide, and a prokaryotic sequence, wherein the sequence between the insulator 5′ from the promoter and the insulator 3′ from the nucleic acid encoding the polypeptide is substantially free of prokaryotic sequence; and allowing a transgenic mammal to develop from the cell, to thereby provide a transgenic mammal.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the mammal is capable of expressing the polypeptide in its milk at about 0.1 milligrams per milliliter of the polypeptide.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the mammal expresses the heterologous polypeptide in its milk at levels at least 2 times greater than mammals prepared using the same construct except without the insulator sequences.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the mammal expresses the heterologous polypeptide in its milk at levels at least 5 times greater than mammals prepared using the same construct except without the insulator sequences.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the mammal expresses the heterologous polypeptide in its milk at levels at least 10 times greater than mammals prepared using the same construct except without the insulator sequences.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the nucleic acid construct comprises two or more insulator sequences positioned 5′ from the promoter.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the nucleic acid construct comprises two or more insulator sequences positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein one or more of the insulator sequences is a β-globin sequence.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein all of the insulator sequences are β-globin sequences.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the construct has 0.5 kb or less of prokaryotic sequence between the insulator positioned 5′ from the promoter and the insulator sequence positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the construct has no prokaryotic sequence between the insulator positioned 5′ from the promoter and the insulator sequence positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the mammary epithelial cell promoter is selected from the group consisting of a casein promoter, a beta lactoglobulin promoter, a whey acid protein promoter and a lactalbumin promoter.
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the mammal is selected from the group consisting of a cow, a goat, a sheep, a rabbit, a mouse, a pig, or a horse.
- 14. A transgenic non-human mammal whose somatic and germ cells comprise a nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide under the control of a mammary epithelial cell promoter, an insulator sequence positioned 5′ from the promoter, an insulator sequence positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide, and a prokaryotic sequence, wherein the sequence between the insulator 5′ from the promoter and the insulator 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide is substantially free of prokaryotic sequence and wherein the prokaryotic sequence is one or more of being adjacent to or less than 0.1 kb upstream from the insulator which is 5′ to the promoter or adjacent to or less than 0.1 kb downstream from the insulator which is 3′ to the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 15. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the nucleic acid sequence has 0.5 kb or less of prokaryotic sequence between the insulator positioned 5′ from the promoter and the insulator sequence positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 16. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the nucleic acid sequence has no prokaryotic sequence between the insulator positioned 5′ from the promoter and the insulator sequence positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 17. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the mammal express the polypeptide in its milk at about 0.1 milligrams per milliliter of the polypeptide.
- 18. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the mammal expresses the polypeptide in its milk at levels at least 2 times greater than a mammal that contains the same nucleic acid sequence in its somatic and germ cells except for the insulator sequences.
- 19. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the mammal expresses the polypeptide in its milk at levels at least 5 times greater than a mammal that contains the same nucleic acid sequence in its somatic and germ cells except for the insulator sequences.
- 20. The method of claim 14, wherein the mammal expresses the heterologous polypeptide in its milk at levels at least 10 times greater than mammals prepared using the same construct except without the insulator sequences.
- 21. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the nucleic acid sequence comprises two or more insulator sequences positioned 5′ from the promoter.
- 22. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the nucleic acid sequence comprises two or more insulator sequences positioned 3′ from the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide.
- 23. The mammal of claim 14, wherein one or more of the insulator sequences is a β-globin sequence.
- 24. The mammal of claim 14, wherein all of the insulator sequences are β-globin sequences.
- 25. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the mammary epithelial cell promoter is selected from the group consisting of a casein promoter, a beta lactoglobulin promoter, a whey acid protein promoter and a lactalbumin promoter.
- 26. The mammal of claim 14, wherein the mammal is selected from the group consisting of a cow, a goat, a sheep, a rabbit, a mouse, a pig, or a horse.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/336,058 filed on Jun. 18, 1999 which claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 60/089,918, filed Jun. 18, 1998, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60089918 |
Jun 1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09336058 |
Jun 1999 |
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10137618 |
May 2002 |
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