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  • Mammalian expression vectors like pHA-M-HtrA1 are utilized to overexpress specific genes, in this case, HtrA1, in mammalian HEK293T cells, leading to cell death.
  • The expression of HtrA1 from the plasmid also affects E. coli, causing growth suppression dependent on HtrA1's serine protease activity.
  • The study highlights that the T7 promoter and N-terminal HA tag in the mammalian vector are key for gene expression, suggesting that this plasmid can serve as an efficient pre-test system for evaluating gene expression and cytotoxicity before further mammalian studies.

Article Abstract

Mammalian expression vectors are used to overexpress genes of interest in mammalian cells. High temperature requirement protein A1 (HtrA1), used as a specific target, was expressed from the pHA-M-HtrA1 plasmid in HEK293T cells, inducing cell death. Expression of HtrA1 was driven by the pHA-M-HtrA1 mammalian expression vector in E. coli resulting in growth suppression of E. coli in an HtrA1 serine protease-dependent manner. By using various combinations of promoters, target genes and N-terminal tags, the T7 promoter and N-terminal HA tag in the mammalian expression vector were shown to be responsible for expression of target genes in E. coli. Thus the pHA-M-HtrA1 plasmid can be used as a novel, rapid pre-test system for expression and cytotoxicity of the specific target gene in E. coli before assessing its functions in mammalian cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10529-012-0966-8DOI Listing

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