BioTechniques (Mar 2015)

Production of retroviral constructs for effective transfer and expression of T-cell receptor genes using Golden Gate cloning

  • Lori V. Coren,
  • Sumiti Jain,
  • Matthew T. Trivett,
  • Claes Ohlen,
  • David E. Ott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000114265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 3
pp. 135 – 139

Abstract

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Here we present an improved strategy for producing T-cell receptor (TCR)-expressing retroviral vectors using a Golden Gate cloning strategy. This method takes advantage of the modular nature of TCR genes by directly amplifying TCR α and β variable regions from RNA or cDNA, then cloning and fusing them with their respective constant region genes resident in a retroviral TCR expression vector. Our one-step approach greatly streamlines the TCR vector production process in comparison to the traditional three-step procedure that typically involves cloning whole TCR genes, producing a TCR expression cassette, and constructing a retroviral construct. To date, we have generated TCR vectors that transferred seven functional human/rhesus macaque TCRs into primary T cells. The approach also holds promise for the assembly of other genes with defined variable regions, such as immunoglobulins.

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