Plasmid DNA entry into postmitotic nuclei of primary rat myotubes

  1. M E Dowty,
  2. P Williams,
  3. G Zhang,
  4. J E Hagstrom, and
  5. J A Wolff
  1. Department of Pediatrics, Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53705, USA.

Abstract

These studies were initiated to elucidate the mechanism of DNA nuclear transport in mammalian cells. Biotin- or gold-labeled plasmid and plasmid DNA expression vectors for Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase or firefly luciferase were microinjected into the cytoplasm of primary rat myotubes in culture. Plasmid DNA was expressed in up to 70% of the injected myotubes, which indicates that it entered intact, postmitotic nuclei. The nuclear transport of plasmid DNA occurred through the nuclear pore by a process common to other large karyophilic macromolecules. The majority of the injected plasmid DNA was sequestered by cytoplasmic elements. This understanding of plasmid DNA nuclear transport provides a basis for increasing the efficiency of gene transfer.

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