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Non-replicative transduction particles and transduction particle-based reporter systems

  • US 10,227,663 B2
  • Filed: 07/28/2017
  • Issued: 03/12/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/13/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for producing and collecting a plurality of non-replicative transduction particles (NRTPs), comprising:

  • (a) inducing a lytic phase of a bacterial cell packaging system, wherein said bacterial cell packaging system comprises;

    a host bacteria cell;

    a first nucleic acid construct inside the host bacteria cell, comprising of a bacteriophage genome having a first bacteriophage gene that contains a non-functional packaging initiation site sequence, wherein the non-functional packaging initiation site sequence prevents packaging of the bacteriophage genome into the NRTP; and

    a second nucleic acid construct inside the host bacteria cell and separate from the first nucleic acid construct, comprising of a reporter nucleic acid molecule having a reporter gene and a second bacteriophage gene that contains a functional packaging initiation site sequence for facilitating packaging of a replicon of the reporter nucleic acid molecule into the NRTP, wherein the functional packaging initiation site sequence within the second bacteriophage gene on the second nucleic acid construct complements the non-functional packaging initiation site sequence in the bacteriophage genome on the first nucleic acid construct;

    (b) allowing the replicon of the reporter nucleic acid molecule to be packaged to produce the NRTPs; and

    (c) collecting a lysate comprising the plurality of NRTPs.

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