Vectors containing a prokaryotic dihydrofolate reductase gene transform Drosophila cells to methotrexate-resistance
- PMID: 6194991
- PMCID: PMC555241
- DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1983.tb01552.x
Vectors containing a prokaryotic dihydrofolate reductase gene transform Drosophila cells to methotrexate-resistance
Abstract
Transformed Drosophila Kc cell lines, resistant to methotrexate, an inhibitor of de novo purine and pyrimidine synthesis, have been obtained by calcium phosphate transfection of plasmids containing a sequence coding for a methotrexate-resistant dihydrofolate reductase enzyme (DHFR). The introduced DNA is stably maintained in the cells as head-to-tail multimeric structures of the initial DNA sequence even after several months of culture in the presence of the selective agent. The introduced sequences are present at a high copy number in the transformed cells and express cytoplasmic RNAs transcribed from the DHFR gene.
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