A simple and reliable method for screening retroviral producer clones without selectable markers.

1997 
ABSTRACT Simplified retroviral vectors that lack dominant selectable markers are being used with increasing frequency. These simplified vectors may offer a number of advantages over selectable marker-containing constructs, including potentially higher titers and less immunogenicity. However, the use of these vectors has been limited by the cumbersome experimental approaches in establishing and characterizing useful producer cell clones. To address this issue, a simple and reliable assay was developed to identify retroviral producer cell lines with or without dominant selectable markers. Producer cells were first generated by standard transfection/transduction and clones isolated by limiting dilution. Supernatant from each clone was then screened by RNA dot blot to identify the best producer clone candidates. The semiquantitative nature of the RNA dot blot assay was validated using a retroviral vector containing neomycin phosphotransferase (neo). Titers obtained by conventional G418-resistant colony formin...
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