Zhou P, Fang DC, Chen B, Mao GP, Liu WW, Cao CP, Bu XH, Zhang QJ. Cloning of a group of telomere-associated proteins.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2008;
16:1507-1512. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v16.i14.1507]
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Abstract
AIM: To elucidate the biological function and molecular mechanism of telomerase in immortal and/or tumor cells.
METHODS: Based on the principle of the yeast two-hybrid technology, the recombinant of human telomerase catalytic subunit bait fusion gene was constructed by DNA recombination technique, which was employed to screen cDNA libraries. The positive clones were confirmed by β-galactosidase colony-lift filter assay and furthermore the obtained plasmids cDNA sequences were compared with the isogenous sequences in GenBank.
RESULTS: The gene phenotypes of AH109 and Y187 yeast strains were stable and there was no leak expression of His. The recombinant of human telomerase catalytic subunit bait fusion gene, which was named as pGBKT7-hTERT, was constructed, and its bait fusion protein had no toxic effects on AH109 yeast cells and no activation effect on the autonomous reporter gene LacZ. Twenty-eight Ade+, Leu+, Trp+, and His+ clones were screened from the cDNA libraries and 12 Ade+, His+ and LacZ+ clones were obtained by the print analysis of β-galactosidase colony-lift filter assay. Of the 12 positive clones, 5 library plasmids possessed the effect of autonomously activating the reporter gene, so they were removed. There were 7 true positive clones among the library plasmids, 2 of which were found repeated after sequencing. The six obtained plasmids cDNA sequences were compared with the isogenous sequences in GenBank by Blast software via Internet. Finally, 6 recorded cDNA sequences were obtained, including T-STAR, PAWR, I-1, SMARCB1, LOXL3 and HKR3.
CONCLUSION: The 6 obtained telomere-associated proteins may help us understand the structure of telomerase holoenzyme and the biological function and molecular mechanism of telomerase in tumor and/or immortal cells, providing a theoretical basis for the tumor genesis, aging and prevention.
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