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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2014
Filed:
May. 07, 2009
Elizabeth M. Simpson, Vancouver, CA;
Wyeth W. Wasserman, Vancouver, CA;
Robert A. Holt, Vancouver, CA;
Steven J. Jones, Vancouver, CA;
Daniel Goldowitz, Vancouver, CA;
Elodie Portales-casamar, Vancouver, CA;
Cletus D'souza, Vancouver, CA;
Vikramjit Chopra, Vancouver, CA;
Elizabeth M. Simpson, Vancouver, CA;
Wyeth W. Wasserman, Vancouver, CA;
Robert A. Holt, Vancouver, CA;
Steven J. Jones, Vancouver, CA;
Daniel Goldowitz, Vancouver, CA;
Elodie Portales-Casamar, Vancouver, CA;
Cletus D'Souza, Vancouver, CA;
Vikramjit Chopra, Vancouver, CA;
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA;
Abstract
Isolated polynucleotides comprising an S100B promoter are provided, where an S100B regulatory element is operably joined to an S100B basal promoter utilizing a non-native spacing between the promoter and regulatory elements. The promoter may be operably linked to an expressible sequence, e.g. reporter genes, genes encoding a polypeptide of interest, regulatory RNA sequences such as miRNA, siRNA, anti-sense RNA, etc., and the like. In some embodiments a cell comprising a stable integrant of an expression vector is provided, which may be integrated in the genome of the cell. The promoter may also be provided in a vector, for example in combination with an expressible sequence. The polynucleotides find use in a method of expressing a sequence of interest, e.g. for identifying or labeling cells, monitoring or tracking the expression of cells, etc.