Expression of mitogenically active human recombinant platelet-derived growth factor A-chain.

Molecular biology & medicine Pub Date : 1989-06-01
J M Kaplow, B D Tong, D R Hurwitz, M Jaye
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Abstract

Expression vectors encoding cDNAs for the human platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) A-chain (pJKl) and murine dihydrofolate reductase (pTKDHFR) were cotransfected into dihydrofolate reductase-deficient Chinese hamster ovary cells. Methotrexate-induced coamplification of clones, expressing PDGF A-chain resulted in enhanced levels of A-chain-specific DNA, RNA and protein. A 30,500 Mr protein was immunoprecipitated with PDGF antisera from the conditioned media of metabolically labeled cells. Reducing conditions resolved the A-chain-specific protein into two polypeptides of 16,500 and 17,000 Mr, confirming the homodimeric nature of the recombinant A-chain protein. The recombinant PDGF A-chain produced constitutively by these amplified clones proved to be mitogenically active. The secretion of a recombinant PDGF A-chain into conditioned media may provide a continuous and abundant source of PDGF A.A dimers, normally produced by specific tissues in only minute quantities. Future purification of the recombinant homodimeric A-chain will allow the assessment of its ability to function in clinical applications such as wound healing.

有丝分裂活性人重组血小板来源生长因子a链的表达。
将编码人血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF) a链(pJKl)和小鼠二氢叶酸还原酶(pTKDHFR) cdna的表达载体共转染到二氢叶酸还原酶缺乏的中国仓鼠卵巢细胞中。甲氨蝶呤诱导的表达PDGF a链的克隆共扩增导致a链特异性DNA、RNA和蛋白质水平升高。用PDGF抗血清从代谢标记细胞的条件培养基中免疫沉淀30,500 Mr蛋白。还原条件将a链特异性蛋白分解为16,500和17,000 Mr的两个多肽,证实了重组a链蛋白的同型二聚体性质。由这些扩增克隆组成的重组PDGF a链证明具有有丝分裂活性。重组PDGF - a链分泌到条件培养基中可以提供连续和丰富的PDGF a - a二聚体来源,通常由特定组织仅以微量产生。未来对重组二聚体a链的纯化将允许评估其在伤口愈合等临床应用中的功能能力。
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