결핵균 Adenylate Kinase 돌연변이 유전자와 Human Muscle-type Adenylate Kinase 합성 유전자를 형질전환한 BCG의 성장속도 변화 유무 조사

Background : Normal cell proliferation and viability is strongly depends on the availability of metabolic energy and the maintenance of the appropriate adenylate-nucleotide pools. Hypothetically, changes in adenylate kinase (AK) expression could therefore be associated with adaptation to altered gro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tuberculosis and respiratory diseases 2006, 60(2), , pp.187-193
Hauptverfasser: 이승헌, Seung Heon Lee, 김효준, Hyo Joon Kim, 박영길, Young Kil Park, 배길한, Gill Han Bai
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Zusammenfassung:Background : Normal cell proliferation and viability is strongly depends on the availability of metabolic energy and the maintenance of the appropriate adenylate-nucleotide pools. Hypothetically, changes in adenylate kinase (AK) expression could therefore be associated with adaptation to altered growth characteristics or inversely altered growth characteristics of proliferating cells could drive the changes in the metabolic profile. This study investigated whether the expression of either AK1 or a Mycobacterium tuberculosis adenylate kinase mutant which has the same catalytic activity of AK1 could affect the growth rate of slow-growing BCG. Method : Recombinant BCGs, which were cloned the human muscle-type adenylate kinase synthetic gene (AK1) and adenylate kinase mutation gene (AKmtDM) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis into the Mycobacterium/E.coli expression vectors, were constructed. Recombinant BCGs and wild-type BCG were cultured in 7H9 media and the optical density at 600nm was measured at intervals of 2-3 days. Result : There wasn't the growth rate change induced by AK1 or AKmtDM expression in recombinant BCGs. Conclusion : The expression of AK1 or Mycobacterium tuberculosis adenylate kinase mutant in BCG does not affect the growth rate of BCG. 배 경 : 결핵균의 성장 속도가 늦은 이유가 mammalian cell이나 대장균에 비해 결핵균 AK의 매우 낮은 활성도에 의한 것이라는 추측으로부터 AK1과 유사한 촉매능을 나타내는 AKmt 돌연변이 유전자와 human muscle-type AK 합성 유전자(AK1)를 각각 Mycobacterium/E.coli 발현벡터에 재조합(pMVAKmtDM, pEMAK1)하여 성장 속도가 매우 느린 BCG에 형질전환함으로써 이들 단백질들의 촉매능에 의한 성장 속도 변화가 일어나는지를 확인하고자 하였다. 방 법 : Human AK1의 촉매 활성도와 유사하도록 결핵균 AK (AKmt)유전자의 ATPbd와 LID domain을 돌연변이하여 제조한 유전자(AKmtDM)와 human muscle-type adenylate kinase 합성 유전자(AK1)를 Mycobacterium/E.coli 발현벡터에 클로닝하여 재조합 BCG를 제조하였고, 이들 재조합 BCG와 BCG Pasteur $1173P_2$ (wild-type)를 7H9 액체배지에 접종하여 2-3 일 간격으로 $A_{600}$ 값을 측정하였다. 결 과 : 재조합 BCG의 성장 속도는 Wild-type BCG의 성장 속도에 비해 변화가 없었다. 결 론 : 결핵균 adenylate kinase의 정확한 기능은 알 수 없으나, adenylate kinase의 촉매 활성도의 증가는 BCG의 성장 속도에는 영향을 주지 않는 것으로 판단된다.
ISSN:1738-3536
2005-6184