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  • Molecular cloning of the thymus-specific parvalbumin known as avian thymic hormone (cas 135750-90-2): Isolation of a full length cDNA and expression of the recombinant protein in Escherichia coli☆
  • Add time:08/26/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    The complete coding sequence of the thymus-speciflc parvalbumin called avian thymic hormone (ATH) has been cloned into Escherichia coli. The translated amino acid sequence was found to be identical to the sequence of map turtle parvalbumin at 90 of 108 positions. Northern blot analysis of thymic RNA indicated a transcript length of approximately 1050 bp. However, the ATH cDNA probe failed to hybridize to poly(A)+ RNA from chicken leg muscle, a further indication that avian thymic hormone is distinct from the muscle-associated parvalbumin previously isolated from chicken. Southern analysis of chicken genomic DNA suggests the presence of a single copy of the ATH gene, and the absence of hybridization between an ATH cDNA fragment and genomic DNA from rat and rabbit is confirmatory evidence that ATH expression is restricted to avian species. One of the full length ATH cDNA clones harbored an insert that lacked all 5′ noncoding sequences. This cDNA was inserted without further alteration into the prokaryotic expression vector, pKK223-3. The resulting construction, which contains eleven base pairs between the Shine-Dalgarno sequence and the initiation codon, affords reasonably high levels of expression in E. coli. In most respects, recombinant ATH mimics the tissue-derived protein, retaining a similarly high affinity for Ca2+ ion (KCa = 14 ± 5 nm). However, in contrast to ATH isolated from chicken thymus tissue, the N-terminal alanine of recombinant ATH is unacetylated. As a result, the isoelectric point is shifted upward from 4.3 to approximately 4.8.

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