Zhou F, Ren JL, Lu YP, Chen MY, Chen JM, Liu M, Shi HX, Zhang B, Dong J. Screening of hepatocyte proteins interacting with the small surface protein of hepatitis B virus using yeast-two hybrid technique.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2008;
16:1378-1382. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v16.i13.1378]
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Abstract
AIM: To screen candidate hepatocyte binding proteins interacting with the surface antigen protein (SHBs) of hepatitis B virus.
METHODS: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify SHBs gene. The target gene of SHBs was cloned into the yeast expression plasmid pDEST32 to construct bait plasmid pDEST32-SHBs. Western blot was employed to test SHBs expression after pDEST32-SHBs was transformed into the yeast cell MaV203 by Liac-mediated method. Both pDEST32-SHBs and pDEST22-cDNA were contemporarily transformed into MaV203 cells to screen the binding protein of SHBs. MaV203 cells were plated on synthetic dropout nutrient media (SC/-Trp-Leu-His-Ura) and X-gal containing media for selection and screening. After that, the prey plasmids from true positive colonies were extracted and sequenced. The partial cDNA sequences in prey plasmids were analyzed by bioinformatics software.
RESULTS: The yeast expression vector pDEST32-SHBs was successfully constructed. After screening, 3 pieces of cDNA in prey plasmids from true positive blue colonies were sequenced. The cDNA sequences were alpha-2-macroglobulin, tubulin alpha 1a and ribosomal protein L3.
CONCLUSION: Yeast-two hybrid method is successfully used for screening out alpha-2-macroglobulin, tubulin alpha 1a and ribosomal protein L3 as candidate binding proteins of SHBs.
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