Removal of twelve C-terminal amino acids from firefly luciferase abolishes activity
cDNA coding for the luciferase in the firefly Photinus pyralis was cloned using pcDV1 primer and Honjo linker containing SP6 RNA polymerase promoter. This enabled conditions to be established to produce mRNA, capped with m 7 GpppG, in vitro and then translated to form light emitting protein. Full le...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1990-01, Vol.172 (2), p.477-482 |
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Zusammenfassung: | cDNA coding for the luciferase in the firefly
Photinus pyralis
was cloned using pcDV1 primer and Honjo linker containing SP6 RNA polymerase promoter. This enabled conditions to be established to produce mRNA, capped with m
7 GpppG,
in vitro
and then translated to form light emitting protein. Full length recombinant luciferase produced by
in vitro
translation, was fully active, had the same isoelectric focussing point as the native enzyme and produced a similar, yellow emission. Removal of the coding sequence for the last 12 amino acids at the C terminus, containing the peroxisome signal peptide, by polymerase chain reaction resulted in ≥ 99% loss in activity of the protein formed from mRNA
in vitro
. This has important implications for using this luciferase as an indicator or reporter gene in eukaryotic cells, and for identifying the active centre of the enzyme. |
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ISSN: | 0006-291X 1090-2104 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0006-291X(90)90697-L |