将细菌天冬酰胺合成酶基因直接转移到哺乳动物细胞。

M M Waye, C P Stanners
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使用特异性突变体作为鉴定手段,天冬酰胺合成酶(Asn Syn)的细菌蛋白被证明在抗原性和电泳上与哺乳动物的对应物相似。这一观察结果促使我们尝试将克隆的细菌酶基因直接转移到哺乳动物细胞中。来自克隆M13 OriC的复制形式的DNA,含有Asn Syn的细菌基因,被证明能够使Jensen大鼠Asn Syn细胞转化为能够在无Asn培养基中生长的细胞;不需要事先对细菌基因进行修饰。这种相对低效的转化(20菌落/微克DNA/10(6)个细胞)对M13 OriC DNA的限制性内切酶酶切敏感或不敏感,与已知的细菌基因限制性内切图谱完全一致。转化后的大鼠细胞的克隆含有细菌DNA,如果需要增加酶的水平,细菌DNA就会扩增,如果不进行选择,细菌DNA就会丢失。克隆还含有多体细菌RNA和一种新的蛋白质,其性质与细菌酶相似,但不完全相同。讨论了原核和真核Asn Syn基因系统之间这种不寻常程度的相容性的生物学意义。
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Direct transfer of the bacterial asparagine synthetase gene to mammalian cells.

Using specific mutants as a means of identification, the bacterial protein for asparagine synthetase (Asn Syn) was shown to be antigenically and electrophoretically similar to its mammalian counterpart. This observation prompted us to attempt direct transfer of the cloned bacterial gene for the enzyme to mammalian cells. DNA from the replicative form of clone M13 OriC, containing the bacterial gene for Asn Syn, was shown to be capable of causing transformation of Jensen rat Asn Syn- cells to cells capable of growth in Asn-free medium; no prior modification of the bacterial gene was required. This relatively inefficient transformation (20 colonies/micrograms DNA/10(6) cells) was sensitive or insensitive to restriction enzyme digestion of the M13 OriC DNA in complete agreement with the known restriction map of the bacterial gene. Clones of transformed rat cells contained the bacterial DNA, which was amplified if increased levels of the enzyme were demanded and lost if selection was removed. The clones also contained polysomal bacterial RNA and a new protein with properties similar but not identical to those of the bacterial enzyme. The biological significance of this unusual degree of compatibility between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic Asn Syn gene systems is discussed.

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