Control Replication and Transcription of Self-Replicating RNA in Responses to Small Molecule TMP

Genetic circuits have been developed to regulate behaviors of replicon RNA in responses to small molecules, which has broader applications, such as for quantitative expression of cargo genes, temporary expression of immunomodulatory cytokines or antigens for better cancer immunotherapy or vaccination, and for increased safety in use of self-replicating vectors or in combination with other viral-delivery vectors. Described herein are genetic circuits suitable for systems that either require a tight off state or a slow off state, which can serve for instance where either a kill switch or prolonged protein expression (e.g., of vaccine antigens) are needed.

Researchers

Ron Weiss / Yingzhong Li / Jan Lonzaric / Parisa Yousefpour / Darrell Irvine

Departments: Department of Biological Engineering, David H Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Res
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Synthetic Biology / Drug Delivery: Vectors & Virus like Particles / Therapeutics: Nucleic Acids, Proteins & Antibodies, Vaccines
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • control replication and transcription of self-replicating rna in response to small molecules
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