1.Enhancing effect of porcine coagulation factor VIII A1 and A3 domains on secretion of post-translationally spliced human/porcine hybrid coagulation factor VIII.
Fu-Xiang ZHU ; Ze-Long LIU ; Hui-Ge QU ; Xiao-Yan CHI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2010;62(4):373-381
Low levels of coagulation factor VIII (fVIII) protein expression caused by its inefficient secretion and the over-sized fVIII gene affect the transgene-based gene therapy for hemophilia A adversely. Our previous study demonstrated that intein-mediated protein trans-splicing for delivery of the fVIII gene with a dual-vector system could improve secretion of post-translationally spliced fVIII by light chain in cis. In this study, a human/porcine hybrid fVIII (HP-fVIII) containing replaced A1 and A3 domains of porcine fVIII was investigated for secretion and activity of the spliced HP-fVIII after intein-based dual-vector delivery of the HP-fVIII gene. A pair of expression plasmids comprising intein-fused HP-fVIII heavy and light chains were constructed and transiently co-transfected into COS-7 cells. The spliced HP-fVIII and bio-activity in culture media were quantitatively analyzed by ELISA and Coatest method respectively. The intracellular splicing of HP-fVIII was detected by Western blotting. The results showed that in the culture supernatant of cells co-transfected with HP-fVIII, the amount and activity of spliced HP-fVIII were significantly higher than those of spliced hfVIII secreted from the cells co-transfected with human fVIII [(184+/-34 ng/mL) vs (48+/-12) ng/mL, P<0.01; (1.18+/-0.22) IU/mL vs (0.31+/-0.10) IU/mL, P<0.01], demonstrating the dramatically enhancing effect of porcine A1 and A3 domains on the secretion of intein-spliced HP-fVIII. The spliced HP-fVIII protein and its activity were also detected in the supernatant from combined cells separately transfected with intein-fused HP-fVIII heavy and light chain genes, indicating that the intein-mediated HP-fVIII splicing was independent of cellular mechanism and could occur outside the cell after the secretion of precursor proteins. Additionally, an intracellularly spliced HP-fVIII band was found with a molecular weight similar to human fVIII protein, confirming the HP-fVIII splicing. These results provided experimental basis for ongoing study using intein-based dual adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector to transfer HP-fVIII gene in animal models.
Animals
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COS Cells
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Cercopithecus aethiops
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Dependovirus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Factor VIIIa
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Genetic Vectors
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Humans
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Inteins
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Protein Splicing
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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genetics
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Swine
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Trans-Splicing
2.Glycosylation and L303e/F309S mutations improve intein-mediated splicing of the split coagulation factor VIII.
Fu-Xiang ZHU ; Ze-Long LIU ; Jing MIAO ; Hui-Ge QU ; Xiao-Yan CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(11):1361-1366
We recently demonstrated that an intein-mediated protein splicing can be used to transfer B-domain-deleted FVIII (BDD-FVIII) gene by a dual-vector. In this study, we observed the effect of a variant heavy chain with six potential glycosylation sites of B domain and L303E/F309S mutations in its A1 domain, which were proven to be beneficial for FVIII secretion, on secretion of spliced BDD-FVIII. By transient co-transfection of cultured 293 cells with intein-fused variant heavy chain (DMN6HCIntN) and light chain (IntCLC) genes, the culture supernatant was analyzed quantitatively by ELISA for secreted spliced BDD-FVIII antigen and by a chromogenic assay for bioactivity. The data showed that the amount of spliced BDD-FVIII protein and coagulation activity in culture supernatant from DMN6HCIntN plus IntCLC co-transfected cells were up to (149 +/- 23) ng x mL(-1) and (1.12 +/- 0.14) u x mL(-1) respectively greater than that of intein-fused wild type heavy (HCIntN) and light chain (IntCLC) co-transfected cells [(99 +/- 14) ng x mL(-1) and (0.77 +/- 0.13) u x mL(-1)] indicating that the variant heavy chain is able to improve the secretion of spliced BDD-FVIII and activity. A cellular mechanism-independent BDD-FVIII splicing was also observed. It provided evidence for ongoing animal experiment using intein-mediated dual-AAV vector technology for delivery of the BDD-FVIII genes.
Factor VIII
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genetics
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metabolism
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secretion
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Glycosylation
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HEK293 Cells
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Humans
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Inteins
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Mutation
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Peptide Fragments
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genetics
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metabolism
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secretion
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Protein Splicing
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Trans-Splicing
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Transfection
3.Leucine zippers improves protein splicing-mediated coagulation factor VIII gene delivery by dual-vector system.
Fu-Xiang ZHU ; Shu-De YANG ; Ze-Long LIU ; Jing MIAO ; Hui-Ge QU ; Xiao-Yan CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(1):39-44
In our recent study by exploring an intein-based dual-vector to deliver a B-domain-deleted FVIII (BDD-FVIII) gene, it showed that covalently ligated intact BDD-FVIII molecules with a specific coagulant activity could be produced from expressed heavy and light chains by protein trans-splicing. Here, we assessed the hypothesis that the efficiency of trans-splicing may be increased by adding to the intein sequences a pair of leucine zippers that are known to bring about specific and strong protein binding. The intein-fused heavy and light chain genes were co-transferred into cultured COS-7 cells using a dual-vector system. After transient expression, the intracellular BDD-FVIII splicing was observed and the spliced BDD-FVIII and bioactivity secreted to culture media were quantitatively analyzed. An enhanced splicing of BDD-FVIII with decreased protein precursors from gene co-transfected cells was observed by Western blotting. The amount of spliced BDD-FVIII and bioactivity secreted to the culture media were 106 +/- 12 ng x mL(-1) and 0.89 +/- 0.11 U x mL(-1) analyzed by ELISA and Coatest method respectively, which was greater than leucine zipper free intein-fused heavy and light chain genes co-transfected cells (72 +/- 10 ng x mL(-1) and 0.62 +/- 0.07 U x mL(-1)). The activity of cellular mechanism-independent protein splicing was also improved, as showed by the increasing of spliced BDD-FVIII and bioactivity in culture media from combined cells separately transfected with heavy and light chain genes which was 36 +/- 11 ng x mL(-1) and 0.28 +/- 0.09 U x mL(-1). It demonstrated that the leucine zippers could be used to increase the efficiency of protein trans-splicing to improve the efficacy of a dual-vector mediated BDD-FVIII gene delivery by strengthening the interaction between the two intein-pieces fused to heavy and light chains. It provided evidence for further study in animal model using a dual-adeno-associated virus vector to deliver FVIII gene in vivo.
Animals
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COS Cells
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Cercopithecus aethiops
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Factor VIII
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chemistry
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genetics
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metabolism
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Genetic Vectors
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Inteins
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Leucine Zippers
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Peptide Fragments
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chemistry
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genetics
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metabolism
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Protein Splicing
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Trans-Splicing
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Transfection
4.Protein trans-spliced chimeric human/porcine BDD-FVIII with augmented secretion.
Fu-xiang ZHU ; Shu-de YANG ; Ze-long LIU ; Jing MIAO ; Hui-ge QU ; Xiao-yan CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(10):1232-1238
This study is to construct a chimeric human/porcine BDD-FVIII (BDD-hpFVIII) containing the substituted porcine A1 and A3 domains which proved to have a pro-secretory function. By exploring Ssp DnaB intein's protein trans-splicing a dual-vector was adopted to co-transfer the chimeric BDD-hpFVIII gene into cultured COS-7 cell to observe the intracellular BDD-hpFVIII splicing by Western blotting and secretion of spliced chimeric BDD-hp FVIII protein and bio-activity using ELISA and Coatest assay, respectively. The dada showed that an obvious protein band of spliced BDD-hpFVIII can be seen, and the amount of spliced BDD-hpFVIII protein and bio-activity in the supernatant were up to (340 +/- 64) ng x mL(-1) and (2.52 +/- 0.32) u x mL(-1) secreted by co-transfected cells which were significantly higher than that of dual-vector-mediated human BDD-FVIII gene co-transfection cells [(93 +/- 22) ng x mL(-1), (0.72 +/- 0.13) u x mL(-1)]. Furthermore, a spliced BDD-hpFVIII protein and activity can be detected in supernatant from combined cells separately transfected with intein-fused BDD-hpFVIII heavy and light chain genes indicating that intein-mediated BDD-hpFVIII splicing occurs independently of cellular mechanism. It provided evidence for enhancing FVIII secretion in the research of animal models using intein-based dual vector for the delivery of the BDD-hpFVIII gene.
Animals
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COS Cells
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Cercopithecus aethiops
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Factor VIII
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genetics
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metabolism
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secretion
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Genetic Vectors
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Humans
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Inteins
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Peptide Fragments
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genetics
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metabolism
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secretion
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Plasmids
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Protein Splicing
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Swine
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Trans-Splicing
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Transfection
5.vWF improves secretion and activity of intein spliced BDD-FVIII.
Fu-Xiang ZHU ; Shu-De YANG ; Ze-Long LIU ; Jing MIAO ; Hui-Ge QU ; Xiao-Yan CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(5):595-600
As synthesized by vascular endothelial cells and megakaryocytes, the von Willebrand factor (vWF) plays an important hemostatic role in the binding to and stabilizing blood coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) and preventing its enzymatic degradation. Our recent work demonstrated intein can efficiently ligate BDD-FVIII (B-domaim deleted FVIII) posttranslationally by protein trans-splicing after transfer of split BDD-FVIII gene by a dual-vector system. In this study we investigated the effect of vWF on secretion and activity of intein-ligated BDD-FVIII. We observed the levels of full-length BDD-FVIII antigen secreted into culture supernatant by ELISA and their activity by Coatest assay after transfection of cultured 293 cells with intein-fused BDD-FVIII heavy- and light-chain genes simultaneously with the vWF gene co-transfected. The data showed that the amount of full-length BDD-FVIII protein and their bioactivity in vWF gene co-transfected cell supernatant were 235 +/- 21 ng x mL(-1) and 1.98 +/- 0.2 u x mL(-1), respectively, greater than that of non-vWF co-transfected cell (110 +/- 18) ng x mL(-1) and 1.10 +/- 0.15 u x nL(-1)) or just BDD-FVIII gene transfected control cell (131 +/- 25 ng x mL(-1) and 1.22 +/- 0.18 u x mL(-1)) indicating the benefit of vWF gene co-transfection in the secretion and activity of intein-spliced BDD-FVIII protein. It provided evidence that vWF gene co-transfer may be useful to improve efficacy of gene therapy for hemophilia A in protein splicing-based split FVIII gene transfer.
Factor VIII
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genetics
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metabolism
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secretion
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Genetic Therapy
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Genetic Vectors
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HEK293 Cells
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Hemophilia A
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therapy
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Humans
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Inteins
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Peptide Fragments
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genetics
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metabolism
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secretion
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Plasmids
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Protein Splicing
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Trans-Splicing
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Transfection
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von Willebrand Factor
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genetics
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metabolism
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physiology
6.Gene expression responses in vivo by human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)-targeting trans-splicing ribozyme.
Min Sun SONG ; Jin Sook JEONG ; Kyung Sook CHO ; Seong Wook LEE
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2007;39(6):722-732
A trans-splicing ribozyme which can specifically reprogram human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) RNA was previously suggested as a useful agent for tumor-targeted gene therapy. In this study, we evaluated in vivo function of the hTERT-targeting trans-splicing ribozymes by employing the molecular analysis of expression level of genes affected by the ribozyme delivery into peritoneal carcinomatosis mice model. To this effect, we constructed adenoviral vector encoding the specific ribozyme. Noticeably, more than four-fold reduction in the level of hTERT RNA was observed in tumor nodules by the systemic infection of the ribozyme-encoding virus. Such hTERT RNA knockdown in vivo induced changes in the global gene expression profile, including the suppression of specific genes associated with anti-apoptosis including bcl2, and genes for angiogenesis and metastasis. In addition, specific trans-splicing reaction with the targeted hTERT RNA took place in the tumors established as peritoneal carcinomatosis in mice by systemic delivery of the ribozyme. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that an hTERT-specific RNA replacement approach using trans-splicing ribozyme represents a potential modality to treat cancer.
Animals
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Cell Line
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Gene Expression/*physiology
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Genetic Vectors
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Humans
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Mice
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neoplasms/genetics/pathology
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RNA, Catalytic/genetics/*metabolism
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RNA, Messenger/genetics/metabolism
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RNA, Neoplasm/genetics/metabolism
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Telomerase/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/*metabolism
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Trans-Splicing/*genetics
7.Construction of a trans-splicing ribozyme for restoring EGFP truncation mutation.
Bing LI ; Yu-Quan XIONG ; Hong-Bin TU ; Qi-Cai LIU ; Dong-Ting ZOU ; Wen-Qu ZHOU ; Yao-Yong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(5):748-753
Special designed group I intron ribozymes can specifically splice objective RNA, repair the mutant gene in RNA level. The specificity of ribozyme is determined by nucleotides specific internal guide sequence (IGS) introduced to the enzyme. In this study, fragment sequence containing Tetrahymena thermophilia intron I of 26S rRNA gene was cloned and cis-splicing activity of this ribozyme was confirmed by in vitro transcription. For evaluating the trans-splicing activity of this ribozyme, a truncated mutant Green Fluorescence Protein (GFP) vector, XYQ5/XYQ10- pEGFP-C2, was constructed. This vector deleted the 3' end 564bp fragment of EGFP coding sequence, led to the lost the activity of emitting green fluorescence. Trans-splicing ribozyme plasmids ptrans-rib-CMV2 for remedy of the truncated mutant EGFP was constructed by PCR and molecular cloning techniques. This vector utilizing cloned 26S rRNA intron 1 as core enzyme; selecting T-G site at 194bp of EGFP coding sequence as splicing receptor, designed an IGS which is inversely complement to the 188-193nt of EGFP mRNA; the 195-890bp fragment of EGFP coding sequence was ligated to the 3'-end of ribozyme core. The fragment containing these components was inserted to a eukayotic expression vector pRC-CMV2. Using linearized XYQ5/XYQ10- pEGFP-C2 and ptrans-rib-CMV2 as templates, truncated EGFP mRNA and the constructed ribozyme vector were transcribed and mixed to evaluate the trans-splicing activity. Analysis of in vitro transcription products mix by RT-PCR verified the existence of wild type EGFP mRNA molecule. Co-transfection of XYQ5/XYQ10- pEGFP-C2 with ptrans-rib-CMV2 to Hela cells proved this ribozyme restored green fluorescence within cell, but the efficiency was low.
Animals
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Base Sequence
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Green Fluorescent Proteins
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genetics
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HeLa Cells
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Humans
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Introns
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genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Mutant Proteins
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genetics
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Mutation
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RNA, Catalytic
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genetics
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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Tetrahymena
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enzymology
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Trans-Splicing
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Transcription, Genetic
8.Identification and functional characterization of an alternative splice variant within the fourth exon of human nanog.
Jung Sun KIM ; Jiha KIM ; Byung Soo KIM ; Hee Yong CHUNG ; Young Yiul LEE ; Choon Sik PARK ; Young Seek LEE ; Young Han LEE ; Il Yup CHUNG
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2005;37(6):601-607
Nanog, a homeodomain (HD) transcription factor, plays a critical role in the maintenance of embryonic stem (ES) cell self-renewal. Here, we report the identification of an alternatively-spliced variant of nanog. This variant lacked a stretch of amino acids (residues 168-183) located between the HD and tryptophan-repeat (WR) of the previously-reported full length sequence, suggesting that the deleted sequence functions as a linker and possibly affects the flexibility of the C-terminal transactivation domain relative to the DNA binding domain. Expression of mRNA encoding the splice variant, designated as nanog-delta 48, was much lower than that of the full length version in human ES cells. The ratio of nanog-delta 48 transcript to full length transcript increased, however, in multipotent adult progenitor cells. EMSA analysis revealed that both forms of Nanog were able to bind a nanog binding sequence with roughly the same affinity. A reporter plasmid assay also showed that both variants of nanog modestly repressed transactivation of gata-4, whose expression is proposed to be inhibited by nanog, with comparable potency. We conclude that, despite the difference in primary structure and expression pattern in various stem cells, the alternatively-spliced variant of Nanog has similar activity to that of the full length version.
Alternative Splicing/*genetics
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Base Sequence
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Cell Nucleus
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Cells, Cultured
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DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry/*genetics/metabolism
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Exons/*genetics
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GATA4 Transcription Factor/metabolism
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Genes, Reporter
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Homeodomain Proteins/chemistry/*genetics/metabolism
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Humans
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Introns/genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Promoter Regions (Genetics)
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RNA, Messenger/genetics/metabolism
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Trans-Activation (Genetics)
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Transfection
9.Post-translational ligation and function of dual-vector transferred split CFTR gene.
Fu-Xiang ZHU ; Ze-Long LIU ; Hui-Ge QU ; Xiao-Yan CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(1):60-65
The mutation of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene leads to an autosomal recessive genetic disorder cystic fibrosis (CF). The gene therapy for CF using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors delivering CFTR gene is restricted by the contents limitation of AAV vectors. In this study the split CFTR genes severed at its regulatory domain were delivered by a dual-vector system with an intein-mediated protein trans-splicing as a technique to investigate the post-translational ligation of CFTR half proteins and its function as a chloride ion channel. A pair of eukaryotic expression vectors was constructed by breaking the human CFTR cDNA before Ser712 codon and fusing with Ssp DnaB intein coding sequences. After co-transfection into baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells followed by transient expression, patch clamps were carried out to record the chloride current of whole-cell and the activity of a single channel, and the ligation of two halves of CFTR was observed by Western blotting. The results showed that the intein-fused half genes co-transfected cells displayed a high whole cell chloride current and activity of a single channel indicating the functional recovery of chloride channel, and an intact CFTR protein band was figured out by CFTR-specific antibodies indicating that intein can efficiently ligate the separately expressed half CFTR proteins. The data demonstrated that protein splicing strategy could be used as a strategy in delivering CFTR gene by two vectors, encouraging our ongoing research program on dual AAV vector system based gene transfer in gene therapy for cystic fibrosis.
Animals
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Cells, Cultured
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Chlorides
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metabolism
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Codon
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genetics
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Cricetinae
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Cystic Fibrosis
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therapy
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Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
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genetics
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metabolism
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DNA, Complementary
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genetics
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Dependovirus
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genetics
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Genetic Therapy
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Genetic Vectors
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Humans
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Inteins
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physiology
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Kidney
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cytology
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Protein Processing, Post-Translational
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Recombinant Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Trans-Splicing
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Transfection
10.Multidrug resistant effect of alternative splicing form of MAD2 gene-MAD2beta on human gastric cancer cell.
Fang YIN ; Wen-hua HU ; Tai-dong QIAO ; Dai-ming FAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(4):201-204
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of alternative splicing form -MAD2beta of mitotic arrest deficient protein 2 (MAD2) on the formation of multidrug resistance in human gastric adenocarcinoma cell SGC7901.
METHODSRNA was extracted from a multidrug resistance cell line SGC7901/ADR. The full-length MAD2beta cDNA was obtained by RT-PCR and cloned into the pUCm-T vector, and then recombined into the eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1 in forward direction. Subsequently, pcDNA3.1/MAD2beta vectors were then transfected into SGC7901 cells by lipofectamine. Sensitivity to drug was detected by MTT assay. Cell cycle alteration and intracellular fluorescence intensity were determined by FACS.
RESULTSA fragment of 0.53 Kb was obtained and confirmed by DNA sequencing which was a new alternative splicing form of MAD2 named as MAD2beta. pcDNA3.1/MAD2beta transfected SGC7901 cells (SGC7901/MAD2beta) were more resistant to ADR, VCR and MMC than the control cells (SGC7901/pcDNA3.1), and also ADR fluorescence intensity of SGC7901/MAD2beta cells was lower (P < 0.05) than that of SGC7901/pcDNA3.1 cells.
CONCLUSIONMAD2beta could increase the multidrug resistance of SGC7901 cell line.
Adenocarcinoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Alternative Splicing ; Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ; pharmacology ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; pharmacology ; Calcium-Binding Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Cell Cycle Proteins ; Cell Line, Tumor ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Doxorubicin ; pharmacology ; Drug Resistance, Multiple ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; genetics ; Humans ; Mad2 Proteins ; Mitomycin ; pharmacology ; Repressor Proteins ; Smad2 Protein ; Stomach Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Trans-Activators ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Transfection ; Vincristine ; pharmacology