Innovations in Biotechnology 2012
DOI: 10.5772/30091
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Translating 2A Research into Practice

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“…However, compactness in length and their ability to allow the concatenated genes to be translated at equivalent levels both in vivo and in vitro has seen 2A peptides gain popularity over traditional IRES elements. Adenovirus [109], AAV [110], retrovirus [111], lentivirus [112] and plasmid [64] expression vectors incorporating 2A peptide sequences have been used in a variety of biotechnology and biomedical applications (reviewed in [113][114][115]).…”
Section: Ires-dependent Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, compactness in length and their ability to allow the concatenated genes to be translated at equivalent levels both in vivo and in vitro has seen 2A peptides gain popularity over traditional IRES elements. Adenovirus [109], AAV [110], retrovirus [111], lentivirus [112] and plasmid [64] expression vectors incorporating 2A peptide sequences have been used in a variety of biotechnology and biomedical applications (reviewed in [113][114][115]).…”
Section: Ires-dependent Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%