Literature DB >> 17785351

A comparative analysis of perturbations caused by a gene knock-out, a dominant negative allele, and a set of peptide aptamers.

Nadia Abed1, Marc Bickle, Bernard Mari, Matthieu Schapira, Raquel Sanjuan-España, Karine Robbe Sermesant, Olivier Moncorgé, Sandrine Mouradian-Garcia, Pascal Barbry, Brian B Rudkin, Marie-Odile Fauvarque, Isabelle Michaud-Soret, Pierre Colas.   

Abstract

The study of protein function mostly relies on perturbing regulatory networks by acting upon protein expression levels or using transdominant negative agents. Here we used the Escherichia coli global transcription regulator Fur (ferric uptake regulator) as a case study to compare the perturbations exerted by a gene knock-out, the expression of a dominant negative allele of a gene, and the expression of peptide aptamers that bind a gene product. These three perturbations caused phenotypes that differed quantitatively and qualitatively from one another. The Fur peptide aptamers inhibited the activity of their target to various extents and reduced the virulence of a pathogenic E. coli strain in Drosophila. A genome-wide transcriptome analysis revealed that the "penetrance" of a peptide aptamer was comparable to that of a dominant negative allele but lower than the penetrance of the gene knock-out. Our work shows that comparative analysis of phenotypic and transcriptome responses to different types of perturbation can help decipher complex regulatory networks that control various biological processes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17785351     DOI: 10.1074/mcp.M700105-MCP200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


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Review 1.  The eleven-year switch of peptide aptamers.

Authors:  Pierre Colas
Journal:  J Biol       Date:  2008

Review 2.  Aptamers and their potential to selectively target aspects of EGF, Wnt/β-catenin and TGFβ-smad family signaling.

Authors:  Andrea Conidi; Veronique van den Berghe; Danny Huylebroeck
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2013-03-26       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  A RasGAP SH3 peptide aptamer inhibits RasGAP-Aurora interaction and induces caspase-independent tumor cell death.

Authors:  Perayot Pamonsinlapatham; Réda Hadj-Slimane; Françoise Raynaud; Marc Bickle; Claudine Corneloup; Audrey Barthelaix; Yves Lepelletier; Perrine Mercier; Matthieu Schapira; Jérôme Samson; Anne-Laure Mathieu; Nicolas Hugo; Olivier Moncorgé; Ivan Mikaelian; Sylvie Dufour; Christiane Garbay; Pierre Colas
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2008-08-06       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Targeting of Regulators as a Promising Approach in the Search for Novel Antimicrobial Agents.

Authors:  Davide Roncarati; Vincenzo Scarlato; Andrea Vannini
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-01-15
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