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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 520(3): 514-519, 2019 12 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31610915

ABSTRACT

The recently discovered group of noncoding RNAs, which are fragments of tRNA molecules (tRFs), has not been fully characterized and its potential functions still require investigation. Porcine tRFs were characterized and compared to mouse and human tRFs. Two tRFs, 5' 32-33 nt and 3' 41-42 nt that are derived from the mature tRNAVal(CAC) and tRNAGly(GCC) were detected with the use of bioinformatics and the Northern blot method. The abundance of these tRFs in the case of Sus scrofa is restricted to the ovary and the kidney. The same tRFs were found in human cancer cells and in mouse sperm, circulating blood and its serum. The binding of selected sncRNAs (piRNA, 5'tRFVal(CAC) and miRNA) to the overexpressed PAZ domain of the PIWIL4 protein was also studied. It is noteworthy that porcine 5'tRFVal(CAC) and human 5'tRFVal(CAC)as well as 5'tRFGly(GCC) are bound to the PIWIL4 protein. The potential role of the analyzed tRFs in the development of mammals is also discussed.


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Mammals/growth & development , Mammals/genetics , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Sus scrofa/growth & development , Sus scrofa/genetics , Animals , Argonaute Proteins/chemistry , Argonaute Proteins/genetics , Argonaute Proteins/metabolism , Conserved Sequence , Evolution, Molecular , Female , Humans , Male , Mammals/metabolism , Mice , MicroRNAs/genetics , Models, Molecular , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Protein Binding , Protein Domains , Protein Structure, Tertiary , RNA, Small Interfering/genetics , RNA, Small Untranslated/chemistry , RNA, Small Untranslated/genetics , RNA, Small Untranslated/metabolism , RNA, Transfer/chemistry , RNA, Transfer/metabolism , RNA-Binding Proteins , Species Specificity , Sus scrofa/metabolism
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PLoS One ; 13(3): e0194887, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29590189

ABSTRACT

Deciphering a function of a given protein requires investigating various biological aspects. Usually, the protein of interest is expressed with a fusion tag that aids or allows subsequent analyses. Additionally, downregulation or inactivation of the studied gene enables functional studies. Development of the CRISPR/Cas9 methodology opened many possibilities but in many cases it is restricted to non-essential genes. Recombinase-dependent gene integration methods, like the Flp-In system, are very good alternatives. The system is widely used in different research areas, which calls for the existence of compatible vectors and efficient protocols that ensure straightforward DNA cloning and generation of stable cell lines. We have created and validated a robust series of 52 vectors for streamlined generation of stable mammalian cell lines using the FLP recombinase-based methodology. Using the sequence-independent DNA cloning method all constructs for a given coding-sequence can be made with just three universal PCR primers. Our collection allows tetracycline-inducible expression of proteins with various tags suitable for protein localization, FRET, bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC), protein dynamics studies (FRAP), co-immunoprecipitation, the RNA tethering assay and cell sorting. Some of the vectors contain a bidirectional promoter for concomitant expression of miRNA and mRNA, so that a gene can be silenced and its product replaced by a mutated miRNA-insensitive version. Our toolkit and protocols have allowed us to create more than 500 constructs with ease. We demonstrate the efficacy of our vectors by creating stable cell lines with various tagged proteins (numatrin, fibrillarin, coilin, centrin, THOC5, PCNA). We have analysed transgene expression over time to provide a guideline for future experiments and compared the effectiveness of commonly used inducers for tetracycline-responsive promoters. As proof of concept we examined the role of the exoribonuclease XRN2 in transcription termination by RNAseq.


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DNA Nucleotidyltransferases/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation , Genetic Vectors , Proteins/metabolism , Recombination, Genetic , Transcription Termination, Genetic , Cloning, Molecular , DNA Nucleotidyltransferases/genetics , Exoribonucleases/genetics , Exoribonucleases/metabolism , HeLa Cells , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Humans , Mutation , Nucleophosmin , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Proteins/genetics
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