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Comparison of plasmid DNA versus PCR amplified gene of insert DNA for nucleofection in Kasumi-1 cells.


ABSTRACT: Plasmid electroporation, or its optimized version nucleofection, is an important technique for gene transfection of cells in suspension. However, substantial cell death and/or low transfection efficiency are still common for some cell lines. By using enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) as a reporter, we compared the use of PCR amplified EGFP (PaEGFP) and its parental plasmid (pEGFP-N2) for nucleofection in Kasumi-1 cells. We found that PaEGFP induced significantly lower cell death but had similar transfection efficiency compared to its parent plasmid (pEGFP-N2). Most importantly, contrary to the pEGFP-N2-nucleofected cells, the PaEGFP-nucleofected cells subsequently grew properly. Tests in other cell lines also implied that PaEGFP indeed induced consistently less cell death, but transfection efficiencies varied, being good in suspension cell lines but lower in adhesive cell lines. We suggest that direct transfection with PCR amplified genes can be a simple and useful approach for optimization of electropulse-based transfection not only of Kasumi-1 cells, but also may be useful for other cell lines that are difficult to transfect in suspension.

SUBMITTER: Wu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4329298 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of plasmid DNA versus PCR amplified gene of insert DNA for nucleofection in Kasumi-1 cells.

Wu Kang K   Zhao Xu-Jie XJ   Wong Ka-Wing KW   Fan Xiao-Yong XY  

Cytotechnology 20140128 2


Plasmid electroporation, or its optimized version nucleofection, is an important technique for gene transfection of cells in suspension. However, substantial cell death and/or low transfection efficiency are still common for some cell lines. By using enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) as a reporter, we compared the use of PCR amplified EGFP (PaEGFP) and its parental plasmid (pEGFP-N2) for nucleofection in Kasumi-1 cells. We found that PaEGFP induced significantly lower cell death but had  ...[more]

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