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Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin

Huntingtin (Htt) is a 350 kD intracellular protein, ubiquitously expressed and mainly localized in the cytoplasm. Huntington’s disease (HD) is caused by a CAG triplet amplification in exon 1 of the corresponding gene resulting in a polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion at the N-terminus of Htt. Production...

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Autores principales: Huang, Bin, Lucas, Tanja, Kueppers, Claudia, Dong, Xiaomin, Krause, Maike, Bepperling, Alexander, Buchner, Johannes, Voshol, Hans, Weiss, Andreas, Gerrits, Bertran, Kochanek, Stefan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121055
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author Huang, Bin
Lucas, Tanja
Kueppers, Claudia
Dong, Xiaomin
Krause, Maike
Bepperling, Alexander
Buchner, Johannes
Voshol, Hans
Weiss, Andreas
Gerrits, Bertran
Kochanek, Stefan
author_facet Huang, Bin
Lucas, Tanja
Kueppers, Claudia
Dong, Xiaomin
Krause, Maike
Bepperling, Alexander
Buchner, Johannes
Voshol, Hans
Weiss, Andreas
Gerrits, Bertran
Kochanek, Stefan
author_sort Huang, Bin
collection PubMed
description Huntingtin (Htt) is a 350 kD intracellular protein, ubiquitously expressed and mainly localized in the cytoplasm. Huntington’s disease (HD) is caused by a CAG triplet amplification in exon 1 of the corresponding gene resulting in a polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion at the N-terminus of Htt. Production of full-length Htt has been difficult in the past and so far a scalable system or process has not been established for recombinant production of Htt in human cells. The ability to produce Htt in milligram quantities would be a prerequisite for many biochemical and biophysical studies aiming in a better understanding of Htt function under physiological conditions and in case of mutation and disease. For scalable production of full-length normal (17Q) and mutant (46Q and 128Q) Htt we have established two different systems, the first based on doxycycline-inducible Htt expression in stable cell lines, the second on “gutless” adenovirus mediated gene transfer. Purified material has then been used for biochemical characterization of full-length Htt. Posttranslational modifications (PTMs) were determined and several new phosphorylation sites were identified. Nearly all PTMs in full-length Htt localized to areas outside of predicted alpha-solenoid protein regions. In all detected N-terminal peptides methionine as the first amino acid was missing and the second, alanine, was found to be acetylated. Differences in secondary structure between normal and mutant Htt, a helix-rich protein, were not observed in our study. Purified Htt tends to form dimers and higher order oligomers, thus resembling the situation observed with N-terminal fragments, although the mechanism of oligomer formation may be different.
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spelling pubmed-43707342015-04-04 Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin Huang, Bin Lucas, Tanja Kueppers, Claudia Dong, Xiaomin Krause, Maike Bepperling, Alexander Buchner, Johannes Voshol, Hans Weiss, Andreas Gerrits, Bertran Kochanek, Stefan PLoS One Research Article Huntingtin (Htt) is a 350 kD intracellular protein, ubiquitously expressed and mainly localized in the cytoplasm. Huntington’s disease (HD) is caused by a CAG triplet amplification in exon 1 of the corresponding gene resulting in a polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion at the N-terminus of Htt. Production of full-length Htt has been difficult in the past and so far a scalable system or process has not been established for recombinant production of Htt in human cells. The ability to produce Htt in milligram quantities would be a prerequisite for many biochemical and biophysical studies aiming in a better understanding of Htt function under physiological conditions and in case of mutation and disease. For scalable production of full-length normal (17Q) and mutant (46Q and 128Q) Htt we have established two different systems, the first based on doxycycline-inducible Htt expression in stable cell lines, the second on “gutless” adenovirus mediated gene transfer. Purified material has then been used for biochemical characterization of full-length Htt. Posttranslational modifications (PTMs) were determined and several new phosphorylation sites were identified. Nearly all PTMs in full-length Htt localized to areas outside of predicted alpha-solenoid protein regions. In all detected N-terminal peptides methionine as the first amino acid was missing and the second, alanine, was found to be acetylated. Differences in secondary structure between normal and mutant Htt, a helix-rich protein, were not observed in our study. Purified Htt tends to form dimers and higher order oligomers, thus resembling the situation observed with N-terminal fragments, although the mechanism of oligomer formation may be different. Public Library of Science 2015-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4370734/ /pubmed/25799558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121055 Text en © 2015 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Huang, Bin
Lucas, Tanja
Kueppers, Claudia
Dong, Xiaomin
Krause, Maike
Bepperling, Alexander
Buchner, Johannes
Voshol, Hans
Weiss, Andreas
Gerrits, Bertran
Kochanek, Stefan
Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin
title Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin
title_full Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin
title_fullStr Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin
title_full_unstemmed Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin
title_short Scalable Production in Human Cells and Biochemical Characterization of Full-Length Normal and Mutant Huntingtin
title_sort scalable production in human cells and biochemical characterization of full-length normal and mutant huntingtin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121055
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