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Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering

Five antibiotic resistance (AR) genes have been used to select for transgenic eukaryotic cell lines, with the BleoR, PuroR, HygR, NeoR, and BsdR cassettes conferring resistance to zeocin, puromycin, hygromycin, geneticin/G418, and blasticidin, respectively. We recently demonstrated that each AR gene...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Shang Jui, Ai, Yiwei, Guo, Chenxu, Gould, Stephen J.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9111990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35314197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101846
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Ai, Yiwei
Guo, Chenxu
Gould, Stephen J.
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Ai, Yiwei
Guo, Chenxu
Gould, Stephen J.
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description Five antibiotic resistance (AR) genes have been used to select for transgenic eukaryotic cell lines, with the BleoR, PuroR, HygR, NeoR, and BsdR cassettes conferring resistance to zeocin, puromycin, hygromycin, geneticin/G418, and blasticidin, respectively. We recently demonstrated that each AR gene establishes a distinct threshold of transgene expression below which no cell can survive, with BleoR selecting for the highest level of transgene expression, nearly ∼10-fold higher than in cells selected using the NeoR or BsdR markers. Here, we tested the hypothesis that there may be an inverse proportionality between AR protein function and the expression of linked, transgene-encoded, recombinant proteins. Specifically, we fused each AR protein to proteasome-targeting degron tags, used these to select for antibiotic-resistant cell lines, and then measured the expression of the linked, recombinant protein, mCherry, as a proxy marker of transgene expression. In each case, degron-tagged AR proteins selected for higher mCherry expression than their cognate WT AR proteins. ER50BleoR selected for the highest level of mCherry expression, greater than twofold higher than BleoR or any other AR gene. Interestingly, use of ER50BleoR as the selectable marker translated to an even higher, 3.5-fold increase in the exosomal loading of the exosomal cargo protein, CD63/Y235A. Although a putative CD63-binding peptide, CP05, has been used to decorate exosome membranes in a technology known as “exosome painting,” we show here that CP05 binds equally well to CD63(−/−) cells, WT 293F cells, and CD63-overexpressing cells, indicating that CP05 may bind membranes nonspecifically. These results are of high significance for cell engineering and especially for exosome engineering.
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spelling pubmed-91119902022-05-20 Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering Tsai, Shang Jui Ai, Yiwei Guo, Chenxu Gould, Stephen J. J Biol Chem Research Article Five antibiotic resistance (AR) genes have been used to select for transgenic eukaryotic cell lines, with the BleoR, PuroR, HygR, NeoR, and BsdR cassettes conferring resistance to zeocin, puromycin, hygromycin, geneticin/G418, and blasticidin, respectively. We recently demonstrated that each AR gene establishes a distinct threshold of transgene expression below which no cell can survive, with BleoR selecting for the highest level of transgene expression, nearly ∼10-fold higher than in cells selected using the NeoR or BsdR markers. Here, we tested the hypothesis that there may be an inverse proportionality between AR protein function and the expression of linked, transgene-encoded, recombinant proteins. Specifically, we fused each AR protein to proteasome-targeting degron tags, used these to select for antibiotic-resistant cell lines, and then measured the expression of the linked, recombinant protein, mCherry, as a proxy marker of transgene expression. In each case, degron-tagged AR proteins selected for higher mCherry expression than their cognate WT AR proteins. ER50BleoR selected for the highest level of mCherry expression, greater than twofold higher than BleoR or any other AR gene. Interestingly, use of ER50BleoR as the selectable marker translated to an even higher, 3.5-fold increase in the exosomal loading of the exosomal cargo protein, CD63/Y235A. Although a putative CD63-binding peptide, CP05, has been used to decorate exosome membranes in a technology known as “exosome painting,” we show here that CP05 binds equally well to CD63(−/−) cells, WT 293F cells, and CD63-overexpressing cells, indicating that CP05 may bind membranes nonspecifically. These results are of high significance for cell engineering and especially for exosome engineering. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9111990/ /pubmed/35314197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101846 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tsai, Shang Jui
Ai, Yiwei
Guo, Chenxu
Gould, Stephen J.
Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
title Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
title_full Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
title_fullStr Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
title_full_unstemmed Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
title_short Degron tagging of BleoR and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
title_sort degron tagging of bleor and other antibiotic-resistance genes selects for higher expression of linked transgenes and improved exosome engineering
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9111990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35314197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101846
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