Literature DB >> 19877418

[Fluorescent derivatives of diphtheria toxin subunit B and their interaction with Vero cells].

A A Kaberniuk, A Iu Labyntsev, D V Kolybo, O S Oliĭnyk, T A Redchuk, N V Korotkevych, V F Horchev, S O Karakhim, S V Komisarenko.   

Abstract

Diphtheria toxin's B subunit provides toxin interaction with its receptor on the cell surface and translocation of toxin's A subunit from endosome to cytozole of sensitive cells. Functional analogues of B subunit with fluorescent label are considered as perspective tools for studying the above mentioned processes. The aim of the work was to obtain fluorescent B subunit analogues and to detect the specificity of their interaction with Vero line cells. B subunit fluorescent analogues were obtained in two different ways. The first one was B subunit chemical conjugation with fluorescein isothiocyanate and the second one was genetic fusion of recombinant B subunit chain with enhanced green fluorescent protein chain. Specific interaction of B subunit fluorescent derivatives with Vero cells was studied by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Using competitive analysis it was shown that B subunit fluorescent analogues possessed different affinity for cells. The affinity of EGFP-SbB was higher than FITC-SbB. Our results indicate the possibility to use the fluorescent derivatives of B subunit as tools for identification of diphtheria toxin's receptor (HB-EGF) expression on the cell surface as well as for studying the interaction and penetration of diphtheria toxin to the cell.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19877418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ukr Biokhim Zh (1999)


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