Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.

Autologous expression of recombinant human proteins in human cells for biomedical research and product development is often hampered by low expression yields limiting subsequent structural and functional analyses. Following RNA and codon optimization, 50 candidate genes representing five classes of...

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Main Authors: Stephan Fath, Asli Petra Bauer, Michael Liss, Anne Spriestersbach, Barbara Maertens, Peter Hahn, Christine Ludwig, Frank Schäfer, Marcus Graf, Ralf Wagner
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3048298?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-aaa7bbc767b64e239805866844969d1a2020-11-25T01:38:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0163e1759610.1371/journal.pone.0017596Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.Stephan FathAsli Petra BauerMichael LissAnne SpriestersbachBarbara MaertensPeter HahnChristine LudwigFrank SchäferMarcus GrafRalf WagnerAutologous expression of recombinant human proteins in human cells for biomedical research and product development is often hampered by low expression yields limiting subsequent structural and functional analyses. Following RNA and codon optimization, 50 candidate genes representing five classes of human proteins--transcription factors, ribosomal and polymerase subunits, protein kinases, membrane proteins and immunomodulators--all showed reliable, and 86% even elevated expression. Analysis of three representative examples showed no detrimental effect on protein solubility while unaltered functionality was demonstrated for JNK1, JNK3 and CDC2 using optimized constructs. Molecular analysis of a sequence-optimized transgene revealed positive effects at transcriptional, translational, and mRNA stability levels. Since improved expression was consistent in HEK293T, CHO and insect cells, it was not restricted to distinct mammalian cell systems. Additionally, optimized genes represent powerful tools in functional genomics, as demonstrated by the successful rescue of an siRNA-mediated knockdown using a sequence-optimized counterpart. This is the first large-scale study addressing the influence of multiparameter optimization on autologous human protein expression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3048298?pdf=render
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author Stephan Fath
Asli Petra Bauer
Michael Liss
Anne Spriestersbach
Barbara Maertens
Peter Hahn
Christine Ludwig
Frank Schäfer
Marcus Graf
Ralf Wagner
spellingShingle Stephan Fath
Asli Petra Bauer
Michael Liss
Anne Spriestersbach
Barbara Maertens
Peter Hahn
Christine Ludwig
Frank Schäfer
Marcus Graf
Ralf Wagner
Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stephan Fath
Asli Petra Bauer
Michael Liss
Anne Spriestersbach
Barbara Maertens
Peter Hahn
Christine Ludwig
Frank Schäfer
Marcus Graf
Ralf Wagner
author_sort Stephan Fath
title Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
title_short Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
title_full Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
title_fullStr Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
title_full_unstemmed Multiparameter RNA and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
title_sort multiparameter rna and codon optimization: a standardized tool to assess and enhance autologous mammalian gene expression.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Autologous expression of recombinant human proteins in human cells for biomedical research and product development is often hampered by low expression yields limiting subsequent structural and functional analyses. Following RNA and codon optimization, 50 candidate genes representing five classes of human proteins--transcription factors, ribosomal and polymerase subunits, protein kinases, membrane proteins and immunomodulators--all showed reliable, and 86% even elevated expression. Analysis of three representative examples showed no detrimental effect on protein solubility while unaltered functionality was demonstrated for JNK1, JNK3 and CDC2 using optimized constructs. Molecular analysis of a sequence-optimized transgene revealed positive effects at transcriptional, translational, and mRNA stability levels. Since improved expression was consistent in HEK293T, CHO and insect cells, it was not restricted to distinct mammalian cell systems. Additionally, optimized genes represent powerful tools in functional genomics, as demonstrated by the successful rescue of an siRNA-mediated knockdown using a sequence-optimized counterpart. This is the first large-scale study addressing the influence of multiparameter optimization on autologous human protein expression.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3048298?pdf=render
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