Literature DB >> 11329013

Creation of genome-wide protein expression libraries using random activation of gene expression.

J J Harrington1, B Sherf, S Rundlett, P D Jackson, R Perry, S Cain, C Leventhal, M Thornton, R Ramachandran, J Whittington, L Lerner, D Costanzo, K McElligott, S Boozer, R Mays, E Smith, N Veloso, A Klika, J Hess, K Cothren, K Lo, J Offenbacher, J Danzig, M Ducar.   

Abstract

Here we report the use of random activation of gene expression (RAGE) to create genome-wide protein expression libraries. RAGE libraries containing only 5 x 10(6) individual clones were found to express every gene tested, including genes that are normally silent in the parent cell line. Furthermore, endogenous genes were activated at similar frequencies and expressed at similar levels within RAGE libraries created from multiple human cell lines, demonstrating that RAGE libraries are inherently normalized. Pools of RAGE clones were used to isolate 19,547 human gene clusters, approximately 53% of which were novel when tested against public databases of expressed sequence tag (EST) and complementary DNA (cDNA). Isolation of individual clones confirmed that the activated endogenous genes can be expressed at high levels to produce biologically active proteins. The properties of RAGE libraries and RAGE expression clones are well suited for a number of biotechnological applications including gene discovery, protein characterization, drug development, and protein manufacturing.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11329013     DOI: 10.1038/88107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Biotechnol        ISSN: 1087-0156            Impact factor:   54.908


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