Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: EC:3.5.1.52 (PNGase F)
1,527 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

Rat surfactant protein A (SP-A) was expressed in a Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cell line and characterized for biologic activity using assays for receptor binding and modulation of phospholipid secretion from isolated type II cells. The CHO-K1 cell line was cotransfected with separate plasmids encoding for the rat SP-A, dihydrofolate reductase and neomycin phosphotransferase, respectively. Antibiotic (Geneticin-G418)-resistant transformants were screened by ELISA for the secretion of recombinant SP-A into the media. Northern analysis of the transfected cell lines demonstrated the expression of both 1.6 kb and 0.9 kb mRNA species for SP-A, consistent with the proposed differential polyadenylation of the primary transcript. Amplification with methotrexate resulted in a dose-dependent increase in mRNA for SP-A and a 20-fold increase in the production of recombinant SP-A relative to untreated cells. Maximum production of SP-A was 370 micrograms of SP-A/l of media in a 4-day incubation. Recombinant SP-A was purified from the serum-free media of large scale cultures of transfected, amplified CHO cells by affinity chromatography on mannose-Sepharose. The recombinant SP-A migrated similarly to native SP-A by NaDodSO4-PAGE analysis under reducing and nonreducing conditions and under reducing conditions after digestion with N-glycanase. Recombinant SP-A effectively competed with 125I-native SP-A for binding to the high affinity receptor for SP-A on isolated plasma membranes from rat alveolar type II cells. The recombinant SP-A was as effective as native SP-A in the inhibition of secretion of phospholipid from isolated type II cells. We conclude that recombinant rat SP-A produced in Chinese hamster ovary cells is physically and functionally similar to native rat SP-A.
...
PMID:Expression and characterization of rat surfactant protein A synthesized in Chinese hamster ovary cells. 217 80

We have established a baby hamster kidney (BHK) cell line that constitutively expresses significant quantities of human recombinant lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (rLCAT). LCAT cDNA was cloned into a mammalian expression vector containing the metallothionein promoter and the dihydrofolate reductase gene. After transfection, the BHK cells were treated with 500 microM methotrexate for 2 weeks to select the successfully transfected cells. Surviving colonies were subcloned and high level secretors were identified by measurement of LCAT activity and mass in the culture medium. The attachment of transfected cells to microcarrier beads enabled the efficient production of large quantities of rLCAT in a serum-free medium. After a single-step chromatography procedure, the rLCAT was purified to homogeneity with yields exceeding 1 mg of rLCAT per 100 ml of culture medium. The molecular weight of rLCAT (approximately 66,000) was identical to that of purified human plasma LCAT on SDS polyacrylamide electrophoresis. The rLCAT was activated by apolipoprotein A-I and had an average specific activity that was similar to purified plasma LCAT. After selective deglycosylation with either neuraminidase or N-glycanase, rLCAT and plasma LCAT had identical molecular weights. The simplification of the production and purification of rLCAT reported here will enable a more in depth analysis of the structure and function of this enzyme.
...
PMID:Expression and characterization of recombinant human lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase. 837 Oct 71