| Literature DB >> 29281969 |
Baosheng Ge1, Jiqiang Li2, Zhijin Wei2, Tingting Sun2, Yanzhuo Song2, Naseer Ullah Khan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chemokines and their cognate receptors play important role in the control of leukocyte chemotaxis, HIV entry and other inflammatory diseases. Developing an effcient method to investigate the functional expression of chemokines and its interactions with specific receptors will be helpful to asses the structural and functional characteristics as well as the design of new approach to therapeutic intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Agonist; CCL8; Chemokine; Chemokine receptor CCR3; Expression; Interaction
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29281969 PMCID: PMC5745793 DOI: 10.1186/s12865-017-0237-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Immunol ISSN: 1471-2172 Impact factor: 3.615
Fig. 1Optimization of induction phase, inducer concentration and induction temerature. Production of CCL8 was characterized using dot-blot. The intensities of dot-blot were averaged and error bars were calculated based on three times experiments. a Effect of induction phase on the expression of pET28a-CCL8. b Effect of inducer concentration on the expression of pET28a-CCL8. c Effect of expression temperature on the expression of pET28a-CCL8
Fig. 2SDS-PAGE and circular dichroim analysis of CCL8 after digestion. a SDS-PAGE analysis of CCL8. Lane M represents protein standard markers. Lane 1 is His-tagged CCL8 fusion protein; lane 2, digested mixture of His-tagged CCL8 fusion protein; lane 3, purified CCL8 protein after the second Ni affinity chromatography; and lane 4 represents the mixture of undigested fusion protein, fusion part of CCL8 and His6-TEV enzymes captured on column, respectively. b Mass spectrometry analysis of the purified CCL8. c Circular dichroism analysis of recombinant CCL8
Fig. 3QCM sensorgrams for binding of different concentrations of CCL8 with CCR3. The experimental curves are shown in black, while the fitted curves are in red. The sensorgrams were fitted globally with a 1:1 binding model [22]
The thermodynamic and kinetic constants for CCR3 binding with different ligands
| Agonists |
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| CCL8 | 8.6 × 104 | 0.00106 | 1.2 × 10−7 |
| CCL11a | 2.0 × 105 | 0.0740 | 3.7 × 10−7 |
| CCL24a | 6.3 × 105 | 0.1900 | 3.0 × 10−7 |
aData were taken from (Wang et al. [22])
Fig. 4Internalization of CCR3 induced by CCL8. Cells were imaged at different time after stimulated by 100 nM CCL8 using a Nikon A1 confocal microscopy
Fig. 5Chemotactic index of HEK293 cells stably transfected with CCR3 induced with different agonists. Errors bars were taken from three times repeats