- Expression vector
An expression vector, otherwise known as an expression construct, is generally a
plasmid that is used to introduce and express a specificgene into a target cell. Expression vector allows production of large amounts of stable mRNA. Once the expression vector is inside the cell, theprotein that is encoded by the gene is produced by the cellular transcription and translation machinery. The plasmid is engineered such that it contains a highly activepromoter which causes the production of large amounts of mRNA.After expression of the gene product, the purification of the protein is required; but since the vector is introduced to a host cell, the protein of interest should be purified from the proteins of the host cell. Therefore, to make purification process easy, the cloned gene should have a tag. This tag could be histidine (His) tag or any other marker peptide.
Expression vectors are used for
molecular biology techniques such assite-directed mutagenesis . In general, DNA vectors that are used in many molecular biology genecloning experiments need not result in the expression of a protein. Expression vectors are often specifically designed to contain regulatory sequences that act asenhancer andpromoter regions, and lead to efficient transcription of the gene that is carried on the expression vector. Expression vectors are basic tools forbiotechnology and the production of proteins such asinsulin that are important for medical treatments of specific diseases likediabetes .References
*Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K, Walter P (2002) "Molecular Biology of the Cell", 4th Edition. Garland Science ISBN 0-8153-4072-9.
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