To identify, clone ,sequence and highly express the mature peptide gene of ApoA Ⅰ, total RNA was prepared from human fetal liver tissue. cDNA fragment encoding human ApoA Ⅰ was amplified by RT-PCR using specific pri...To identify, clone ,sequence and highly express the mature peptide gene of ApoA Ⅰ, total RNA was prepared from human fetal liver tissue. cDNA fragment encoding human ApoA Ⅰ was amplified by RT-PCR using specific primers, and then was inserted in pGEM-T vector. DNA sequencing indicates that the fragment is 729 base pairs in length and has 100% nucleotide homology with that of reported ApoA Ⅰ cDNA gene previously. The ApoA Ⅰ gene was cloned into pGEX 5X-1.The recombinant protein was expressed in E.coli DH5α, purified by glutathione-Sepharose 4B affinity chromatography and confirmed by SDS-PAGE. It was shown that the recombinant ApoA Ⅰ was expressed in E.coli, and the target protein amounted to 36% of total bacteria proteins. Cholesteryl ester transfer experiment showed that the recombinant ApoA Ⅰ was capable of promoting transfer of CE from HDL to LDL. Western blotting showed that the protein could react specifically with anti-ApoA Ⅰ antibodies.展开更多
文摘To identify, clone ,sequence and highly express the mature peptide gene of ApoA Ⅰ, total RNA was prepared from human fetal liver tissue. cDNA fragment encoding human ApoA Ⅰ was amplified by RT-PCR using specific primers, and then was inserted in pGEM-T vector. DNA sequencing indicates that the fragment is 729 base pairs in length and has 100% nucleotide homology with that of reported ApoA Ⅰ cDNA gene previously. The ApoA Ⅰ gene was cloned into pGEX 5X-1.The recombinant protein was expressed in E.coli DH5α, purified by glutathione-Sepharose 4B affinity chromatography and confirmed by SDS-PAGE. It was shown that the recombinant ApoA Ⅰ was expressed in E.coli, and the target protein amounted to 36% of total bacteria proteins. Cholesteryl ester transfer experiment showed that the recombinant ApoA Ⅰ was capable of promoting transfer of CE from HDL to LDL. Western blotting showed that the protein could react specifically with anti-ApoA Ⅰ antibodies.