Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Overexpression of human glucocerebrosidase containing different-sized leaders

View through CrossRef
Gaucher disease results from impaired activity of the lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase. Aiming at overexpressing the human glucocerebrosidase and testing the efficiency of the two in-frame ATGs of its gene in directing synthesis of an active enzyme, it was coupled to the T7 RNA polymerase promoter in a vaccinia virus-derived expression vector (pTM-1). cDNAs containing either one or both ATGs of the glucocerebrosidase mRNA were linked to the T7 polymerase promoter. Recombinant viruses were produced and used for infecting human cells in tissue culture. The results demonstrated that both ATGs directed translation of active glucocerebrosidase, resulting in a 10-fold increase in enzymic activity. Most of the protein remained sensitive to endoglycosidase H. The active enzyme represented a small fraction of the expressed glucocerebrosidase. The recombinant enzyme had the same Km and optimal pH towards the artificial substrate 4-methylumbelliferyl glucopyranoside as the authentic endogenous human enzyme. Measurements of intracellular enzymic activity directed by the cDNAs with either one or both ATGs in cells loaded with a fluorescent glucosylceramide demonstrated a 30% increase in activity directed by the cDNAs containing the first ATG over that containing the second ATG. This indicates that the protein synthesized from the first ATG, with a 38 amino acid leader, is translocated through the endoplasmic reticulum more readily than its counterpart directed by the second ATG, with a 19 amino acid leader. The elevation in glucocerebrosidase activity and the reproducibility of the data leads us to propose the use of the vaccinia virus-derived expression system as a tool for studying glucocerebrosidase mutants in Gaucher disease.
Title: Overexpression of human glucocerebrosidase containing different-sized leaders
Description:
Gaucher disease results from impaired activity of the lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase.
Aiming at overexpressing the human glucocerebrosidase and testing the efficiency of the two in-frame ATGs of its gene in directing synthesis of an active enzyme, it was coupled to the T7 RNA polymerase promoter in a vaccinia virus-derived expression vector (pTM-1).
cDNAs containing either one or both ATGs of the glucocerebrosidase mRNA were linked to the T7 polymerase promoter.
Recombinant viruses were produced and used for infecting human cells in tissue culture.
The results demonstrated that both ATGs directed translation of active glucocerebrosidase, resulting in a 10-fold increase in enzymic activity.
Most of the protein remained sensitive to endoglycosidase H.
The active enzyme represented a small fraction of the expressed glucocerebrosidase.
The recombinant enzyme had the same Km and optimal pH towards the artificial substrate 4-methylumbelliferyl glucopyranoside as the authentic endogenous human enzyme.
Measurements of intracellular enzymic activity directed by the cDNAs with either one or both ATGs in cells loaded with a fluorescent glucosylceramide demonstrated a 30% increase in activity directed by the cDNAs containing the first ATG over that containing the second ATG.
This indicates that the protein synthesized from the first ATG, with a 38 amino acid leader, is translocated through the endoplasmic reticulum more readily than its counterpart directed by the second ATG, with a 19 amino acid leader.
The elevation in glucocerebrosidase activity and the reproducibility of the data leads us to propose the use of the vaccinia virus-derived expression system as a tool for studying glucocerebrosidase mutants in Gaucher disease.

Related Results

The effect of miR-138 on the proliferation and apoptosis of breast cancer cells through the NF-κB/VEGF signaling pathway
The effect of miR-138 on the proliferation and apoptosis of breast cancer cells through the NF-κB/VEGF signaling pathway
The analyze the effect of miR-138 on the proliferation and apoptosis of breast cancer cells through the NF-κB/VEGF signaling pathway is the Objective of this experiment. For this a...
Inhibition of microglial GBA hampers the microglia-mediated anti-oxidant and protective response in neurons
Inhibition of microglial GBA hampers the microglia-mediated anti-oxidant and protective response in neurons
Abstract Homozygotic mutations in the GBA gene cause Gaucher’s disease, moreover, both patients and heterozygotic carriers have been associated w...
PB2221 OVEREXPRESSION OF PRV1 GENE IN MYELOID NEOLASMS AND ASSOCIATION WITH OTHER MOELCUALR ABNORMALITIES
PB2221 OVEREXPRESSION OF PRV1 GENE IN MYELOID NEOLASMS AND ASSOCIATION WITH OTHER MOELCUALR ABNORMALITIES
Background:The polycythemia rubra vera 1 gene(PRV1) gene encodes a cell surface glycoprotein that plays a role in neutrophil activation and transmigration. PRV1 overexpression was ...
A Phenomenological Investigation Into the Development of Medical Leaders Through Mindful Compassion in a COVID-19/ VUCA World
A Phenomenological Investigation Into the Development of Medical Leaders Through Mindful Compassion in a COVID-19/ VUCA World
Rationale: Medical leadership requires enhanced skills to navigate the challenges of the contemporary, complex world. This research is a 'snapshot' during the time horizon of the e...
The Impact of Corporate Entrepreneurship on the Business Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises: A Case Study in Vietnam
The Impact of Corporate Entrepreneurship on the Business Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises: A Case Study in Vietnam
In recent years, the global economy has declined, Vietnam’s economy has still made strong developments, the GDP growth rate has always reached a high level (6-7%/year). In that gen...
School Leaders’ Emotional Intelligence and Effective Decision-Making in Private Secondary Schools in Iganga Municipality, Uganda
School Leaders’ Emotional Intelligence and Effective Decision-Making in Private Secondary Schools in Iganga Municipality, Uganda
The study pursued to examine the relationship between school leaders’ emotional intelligence and effective decision-making in private secondary schools in Iganga Municipality, Ugan...

Back to Top