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The AcCELLerator

The Receptor

The specificity of our system is based on the murine CAT-1 receptor which serves as the viral entry site of our vector on target cells. We manage not only to stably transfer genes into the genomes of cells, we also managed to target specific cells in a tissue by inducing the expression of the murine CAT-1 receptor in these cells we want to target. Since, mCAT-1 is naturally only present in murine cell lines, we use human cell lines for transfecting them with the receptor gene. Results indicate that human cell lines that express the mCAT-1 receptor, are specific targeted by our viral particles, thus, making particular gene transfer possible.

Localisation Receptor

Since, the mCAT-1 receptor serves as the entry site of our viral vector, it is essential that it is expressed on the surface of target cells. We managed to express the murine CAT-1 receptor in human cell lines. In order to determinate the location of our receptor, we labeled it with the fluorescence marker mCherry and transferred it into human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells. Confocal microscopy of cells, expressing this labeled receptor, indicates its location on the surface of the cells.

Receptor expression time

The exact time point for viral infection was adjusted to the time the receptor needs for expression in target cells. In order to determine the expression time of mCAT-1 in HEK cells, the receptor was labeled with an HA-tag making antibody detection possible. Cells transfected with receptor DNA were analyzed regarding different durations of incubation. Results indicate that our receptor is highly expressed after 24 hours of incubation denoting that the perfect time point for viral infection is in the same range.

Expression of Receptor using different DNA concentrations

Receptor life time after splitting