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Variability of bacterial gene-directed enzyme production in human genetically deficient cells.

J Horst, F Kluge, W Gerok.   

Abstract

Human beta-galactosidase-deficient skin fibroblasts from a patient with generalized gangliosidosis (GMI-gangliosidosis type I) were treated with phage lambda plac DNA, coding for Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase (beta-D-galactoside galactohydrolase, EC.3.2.1.23). New beta-galactosidase activity detected in cell extracts of phage DNA-treated GMI-gangliosidosis fibroblasts continued to vary considerably from one experiment to another. It behaved like the E. coli z-gene product upon immunochemical and physicochemical investigation. In some experiments the antigenic behavior of resultant beta-galactoside activity in lambda plac DNA-treated cells resembled that of mutant E. coli beta-galactosidase. Among the factors and variables that may be responsible for the variation in the results obtained here and elsewhere, low physical binding between prokaryotic mRNA sequences and fibroblast ribosomal RNA could play a part connected with effective translation. This hypothesis is discussed under the aspect of a comparison of the ribosomal binding site of lac z mRNA with the 3'-terminus of the eukaryotic 18s ribosomal RNA, which shows limited possibilities for base-pairing interactions. More extensive possibilities for forming Watson-Crick base pairs between their initiation site and the eukaryotic ribosomal binding site exist for other prokaryotic messengers, such as those of Q beta-replicase, f 1-coat protein, or UDPG-4-epimerase.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 105984     DOI: 10.1007/bf00291923

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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1.  The fate of a bacterial plasmid in mammalian cells.

Authors:  W Goebel; W Schiess
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1975-06-19

2.  Gene transfer to human cells: transducing phage lambda plac gene expression in GMI-gangliosidosis fibroblasts.

Authors:  J Horst; F Kluge; K Beyreuther; W Gerok
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1975-09       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  E. coli lactose operon ribosome binding site.

Authors:  N Maizels
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1974-06-14       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Nucleotide sequence of a ribosome binding site on RNA synthesized in vitro from coliphage T7.

Authors:  J R Arrand; J Hindley
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1973-07-04

5.  Localization of Q-beta maturation cistron ribosome binding site.

Authors:  D H Staples; J Hindley; M A Billeter; C Weissmann
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1971-09-15

6.  How ribosomes select initiator regions in mRNA: base pair formation between the 3' terminus of 16S rRNA and the mRNA during initiation of protein synthesis in Escherichia coli.

Authors:  J A Steitz; K Jakes
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1975-12       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Purified DNAs are transcribed after microinjection into Xenopus oocytes.

Authors:  J E Mertz; J B Gurdon
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1977-04       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Bacteriophage T3 and T7 early RNAs are translated by eukaryotic 80S ribosomes: active phage T3 coded S-adenosylmethionine cleaving enzyme is synthesized.

Authors:  C W Anderson; J F Atkins; J J Dunn
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1976-08       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  The 5'-terminal nucleotide sequence of galactose messenger ribonucleic acid of Escherichia coli.

Authors:  R E Musso; B de Crombrugghe; I Pastan; J Sklar; P Yot; S Weissman
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1974-12       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Identical 3'-terminal octanucleotide sequence in 18S ribosomal ribonucleic acid from different eukaryotes. A proposed role for this sequence in the recognition of terminator codons.

Authors:  J Shine; L Dalgarno
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1974-09       Impact factor: 3.857

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Review 1.  On procaryotic gene expression in eucaryotic systems.

Authors:  J Horst; H Stanbro; C R Merril
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 4.132

2.  Integration and expression of a truncated simian virus 40 early gene fragment in mammalian cells.

Authors:  J Horst; C Weckler; E Jacob; C Aulehla-Scholz; W Deppert
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1982-08       Impact factor: 11.205

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