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Query: DrugBank:EXPT01586 (
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PAC1
is the neuropeptide pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) preferring receptor, which belongs to class B G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) family.
PAC1
mediates the most effects of PACAP as neurotransmitter, neuroregulator and neuroprotectant, while its high expression has close relationship with some physiological and pathological processes such as nerve-injury and tumor. To further understand the function of
PAC1
, a cell line that expressed inducible
PAC1
was constructed to achieve Doxycycline (Dox) dependent expression of
PAC1
in CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) cell using the improved Tet (tetracycline)-on Advanced System. First, the
PAC1
-EYFP fusion gene composed of
PAC1
gene and gene encoding EYFP (enhanced yellow fluorescent protein) was sub-cloned to the tetracycline response element pTRE-Tight vector to construct the recombinant vector pEYFP-
PAC1
-EYFP by double enzyme digestion. Second, the tetracycline regulation components pTet-On advanced vector and the response element pTRE-
PAC1
-EYFP vector were both introduced into CHO cells successively and the positive clones were screened with
G418
and hygromycin respectively. Third, the controlled expression of
PAC1
-EYFP in CHO was induced by tetracycline analogues Dox in different concentrations and the different levels of receptor
PAC1
-EYFP were detected. The results of fluorescence analysis and western blotting show that the cell strain with Dox dependent expression of
PAC1
-EYFP named
PAC1
-Tet-CHO was obtained. Moreover, in
PAC1
-Tet-CHO cells the expression of
PAC1
-EYFP was induced by Dox in a dose-dependent manner. The inducible expression of
PAC1
still was stable after sub-culturing for more than 10 passages. It was also found by MTT assay that the higher expression level of
PAC1
endowed the cells with higher proliferative viabilities. The construction of controlled expression system of
PAC1
will lay a foundation for the further research on
PAC1
profiles.
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PMID:[Construction of controlled expression system of class B G-protein coupled receptor PAC1]. 2519 53