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Query: DrugBank:EXPT01586 (
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The HepG2 cell line has been used extensively to study the synthesis and secretion of
apolipoprotein
(apo) B. In this study, we tested whether gene-targeting techniques can be used to inactivate one of the apo B alleles in HepG2 cells by homologous recombination using a transfected gene-targeting vector. Our vector contained exons 1-7 of the apo B gene, in which exon 2 was interrupted by a promoterless neomycin resistance (neo(r)) gene. The recombination of this vector with the cognate gene would inactivate an apo B allele and enable the apo B promoter to activate the transcription of the neo(r) gene. To detect the rare homologous recombinant clone, we developed a novel solid phase RIA that uses the apo B-specific monoclonal antibody MB19 to analyze the apo B secreted by
G418
-resistant (G418r) clones. Antibody MB19 detects a two-allele genetic polymorphism in apo B by binding to the apo B allotypes MB19(1) and MB19(2) with high and low affinity, respectively. HepG2 cells normally secrete both the apo B MB19 allotypes. Using the MB19 immunoassay, we identified a G418r HepG2 clone that had lost the ability to secrete the MB19(1) allotype. The inactivation of an apo B allele of this clone was confirmed by the polymerase chain reaction amplification of an 865-bp fragment unique to the targeted apo B allele and by Southern blotting of genomic DNA. This study demonstrates that gene-targeting techniques can be used to modify the apo B gene in HepG2 cells and demonstrates the usefulness of a novel solid phase RIA system for detecting apo B gene targeting events in this cell line.
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PMID:Modification of the apolipoprotein B gene in HepG2 cells by gene targeting. 132 43
The gene for human
apolipoprotein
(apo-) E was isolated from a human genomic library constructed in the cosmid shuttle vector pCV108. The transient expression of the apo-E gene was examined in cultured mammalian cells 48 h following calcium phosphate-mediated gene transfer. The expression of the cloned human apo-E gene, which contained between 0.7 and 29 kilobases of 5'-flanking DNA, was not restricted to human cells or to cultured cells derived from tissues that have been shown to synthesize apo-E. Several independent mouse L cell stable transfectants with the human apo-E gene integrated into their genome were selected on the basis of
G418
resistance, which is conferred by the selectable gene marker in the cosmid vector. The levels of human apo-E mRNA found in the stable transfected mouse L cells ranged from undetectable to a level comparable to that found in the human liver. The size of the apo-E mRNA observed in the stable transfectants was identical to that found in the liver, indicating that the mouse L cells were capable of correctly processing the human apo-E gene transcripts. The integrated human apo-E genes had not undergone major rearrangements or deletions during transfer, and the level of apo-E mRNA found in the different stable transfectants correlated directly with the number of integrated copies of the human apo-E gene. The stable transfected L cells secreted authentic human apo-E into the medium. The secreted protein interacted specifically with antibodies to human plasma apo-E and had an apparent Mr = 35,000 to 36,000, which is slightly larger than that of plasma apo-E. The secreted human apo-E was associated with lipid (presumably phospholipids), floated at d approximately 1.09 g/ml, and bound with high affinity to the apo-B,E(LDL) receptor on fibroblasts.
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PMID:Expression of the human apolipoprotein E gene in cultured mammalian cells. 373 97
Apolipoprotein AI (ApoAI) is an important
apolipoprotein
in plasma and is known to have various physiological functions suitable for pharmaceutical applications. Human blood has been the only source of this protein for research and large-scale applications. To obtain large amounts of ApoAI a Pichia pastoris expression system was first used to obtain a high level of expression of secreted, recombinant protein. The human gene encoding ApoAI was inserted into the secretion vector pPIC9K and used to transform P. pastoris GS115. AP16, a high expression transformant with high
G418
resistance, was obtained. After induction with methanol, the expression level of rhApoAI (recombinant human ApoAI) was 160 mg/L in a 14L fermentor. RhApoAI was purified by cold acetone precipitation followed by Q-Sepharose Fast Flow ion exchange column chromatography with 60% recovery. The N-terminal amino acid sequence and molecular weight (mass spec.) of rhApoAI are identical to native human ApoAI. Purified rhApoAI has specific binding activity with liver cells SMC7721 and binding can be inhibited by native human ApoAI.
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PMID:High yield and secretion of recombinant human apolipoprotein AI in Pichia pastoris. 1651 87