[Objective] The research aimed to study the self-activation test of inverting T1083 substitution mutation BD fusion vector pGBKT7-TS into yeast,and discuss whether its expression product can be used as bait for furthe...[Objective] The research aimed to study the self-activation test of inverting T1083 substitution mutation BD fusion vector pGBKT7-TS into yeast,and discuss whether its expression product can be used as bait for further two-hybrid screening.[Method] T1083 substitution mutation BD fusion vector pGBKT7-TS was inverted into yeast to make the self-activation and protein expression toxic detection test.[Result] This expression product of the fragment was inactive and had no toxic to yeast cell.It could be used as bait for further two-hybrid screening.[Conclusion] The research laid the experimental foundation for further study of the effect of T1083 substitution mutation on the interaction of NtKrp and its target partner.展开更多
p75NTR is a low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor, which promotes cell proliferation as a positive modulator of high-affinity receptor TrkA, as well as binds with cell ligands to induce apoptosis and mediate death...p75NTR is a low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor, which promotes cell proliferation as a positive modulator of high-affinity receptor TrkA, as well as binds with cell ligands to induce apoptosis and mediate death signals. To analyze the regulatory mechanisms of p75NTR, the present study utilized a new membrane yeast two-hybrid system to screen a human fe- tal brain cDNA library. Results identified BFAR, a novel protein that interacts with p75NTR. Interaction specificity was veri- fied by membrane yeast two-hybrid co-transformation assays, in vitro GST pull-down assays, and in vitro co-irnmunopreci- pitation assays. The fluorescent subcellular localization assay revealed that the two proteins co-localized within the cytoplasm. BFAR overexpression in PC-12 and HEK293T cells inhibited the NFnB and JNK signaling pathway, as determined with the luciferase test. Co-transfected p75NTR and BFAR in HEK293T or PC-12 cells, respectively, increased the percentage of cells in the G2/M phase, decreased the number of S-phase cells, and did not change the number of G0/Gl-phase cells.展开更多
文摘[Objective] The research aimed to study the self-activation test of inverting T1083 substitution mutation BD fusion vector pGBKT7-TS into yeast,and discuss whether its expression product can be used as bait for further two-hybrid screening.[Method] T1083 substitution mutation BD fusion vector pGBKT7-TS was inverted into yeast to make the self-activation and protein expression toxic detection test.[Result] This expression product of the fragment was inactive and had no toxic to yeast cell.It could be used as bait for further two-hybrid screening.[Conclusion] The research laid the experimental foundation for further study of the effect of T1083 substitution mutation on the interaction of NtKrp and its target partner.
基金supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2006AA02A310)National Science and Technology Key Program of China (Grant Nos. 2008ZX10003-006 and 2009ZX09301011)National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2010CB912609) which were awarded to Huo KeKe
文摘p75NTR is a low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor, which promotes cell proliferation as a positive modulator of high-affinity receptor TrkA, as well as binds with cell ligands to induce apoptosis and mediate death signals. To analyze the regulatory mechanisms of p75NTR, the present study utilized a new membrane yeast two-hybrid system to screen a human fe- tal brain cDNA library. Results identified BFAR, a novel protein that interacts with p75NTR. Interaction specificity was veri- fied by membrane yeast two-hybrid co-transformation assays, in vitro GST pull-down assays, and in vitro co-irnmunopreci- pitation assays. The fluorescent subcellular localization assay revealed that the two proteins co-localized within the cytoplasm. BFAR overexpression in PC-12 and HEK293T cells inhibited the NFnB and JNK signaling pathway, as determined with the luciferase test. Co-transfected p75NTR and BFAR in HEK293T or PC-12 cells, respectively, increased the percentage of cells in the G2/M phase, decreased the number of S-phase cells, and did not change the number of G0/Gl-phase cells.