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− | Transpose and respond to calcium ion signals | + | <p>Transpose and respond to calcium ion signals</p> |
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===Profile=== | ===Profile=== | ||
− | Name: | + | Name: P_6xNFAT->IgK->Nluc->bGH_polyA |
<br>Base Pairs: 1046bp | <br>Base Pairs: 1046bp | ||
<br>Origin: Homo sapiens | <br>Origin: Homo sapiens | ||
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− | At present, some people have successfully designed a series of repetitive pseudo-palindromic NFAT reaction element guided by nano-luciferase reporter gene system[1]. | + | <p>At present, some people have successfully designed a series of repetitive pseudo-palindromic NFAT reaction element guided by nano-luciferase reporter gene system[1].</p> |
− | < | + | <p>We developed a series of Ca2+induced NanoLuc reporting systems based on Ca2+ dependent activation of dimer NFAT to monitor the effects of increased Ca2+ concentration in downstream pathways following melatonin receptor response on cells. (Figure. 1)</p> |
− | < | + | <p>The system is divided into two parts: the signal response element (encoded by [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K5267007 Part:BBa K5267007]) and the detection report element (encoded by [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2728003 Part:BBa_K2728003]).</p> |
− | < | + | <p>HEK293 cells were co-transfected with a newly designed NanoLuc reporter expression plasmid to construct a NFAT response element (RE) -directed Nanoluc reporting system. With the NanoLuc reporter gene, we can detect the activation of the NFAT signaling pathway.[2]</p> |
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<br>'''Figure 1. Construction of a pseudo-palindromic NFAT-response element (RE)-directed Nanoluc reporter system.''' | <br>'''Figure 1. Construction of a pseudo-palindromic NFAT-response element (RE)-directed Nanoluc reporter system.''' | ||
− | + | ==Special design== | |
In order to evaluate the biological implications of heightened intracellular calcium ion (Ca2+) levels, we have engineered a suite of Ca2+-responsive NanoLuc-reporting constructs predicated on the Ca2+-dependent engagement of nuclear factors of activated T cells (NFAT) dimers (Figure 1). | In order to evaluate the biological implications of heightened intracellular calcium ion (Ca2+) levels, we have engineered a suite of Ca2+-responsive NanoLuc-reporting constructs predicated on the Ca2+-dependent engagement of nuclear factors of activated T cells (NFAT) dimers (Figure 1). | ||
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[1] W. Zhang, T. Takahara, T. Achiha, H. Shibata, and M. Maki, “Nanoluciferase Reporter Gene System Directed by Tandemly Repeated Pseudo-Palindromic NFAT-Response Elements Facilitates Analysis of Biological Endpoint Effects of Cellular Ca2+ Mobilization,” Int. J. Mol. Sci., vol. 19, no. 2, p. 605, Feb. 2018, doi: 10.3390/ijms19020605. | [1] W. Zhang, T. Takahara, T. Achiha, H. Shibata, and M. Maki, “Nanoluciferase Reporter Gene System Directed by Tandemly Repeated Pseudo-Palindromic NFAT-Response Elements Facilitates Analysis of Biological Endpoint Effects of Cellular Ca2+ Mobilization,” Int. J. Mol. Sci., vol. 19, no. 2, p. 605, Feb. 2018, doi: 10.3390/ijms19020605. | ||
<br>[2] K. A. Strait, P. K. Stricklett, R. M. Kohan, and D. E. Kohan, “Identification of Two Nuclear Factor of Activated T-cells (NFAT)-response Elements in the 5′-Upstream Regulatory Region of the ET-1 Promoter,” J. Biol. Chem., vol. 285, no. 37, pp. 28520–28528, Sep. 2010, doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110.153189. | <br>[2] K. A. Strait, P. K. Stricklett, R. M. Kohan, and D. E. Kohan, “Identification of Two Nuclear Factor of Activated T-cells (NFAT)-response Elements in the 5′-Upstream Regulatory Region of the ET-1 Promoter,” J. Biol. Chem., vol. 285, no. 37, pp. 28520–28528, Sep. 2010, doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110.153189. |
Revision as of 17:24, 30 September 2024
P_6xNFAT->IgK->Nluc->bGH_polyA
Transpose and respond to calcium ion signals
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 340
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Profile
Name: P_6xNFAT->IgK->Nluc->bGH_polyA
Base Pairs: 1046bp
Origin: Homo sapiens
Properties: The transformation of calcium ion concentration is reported by fluorescence
Usage and Biology
At present, some people have successfully designed a series of repetitive pseudo-palindromic NFAT reaction element guided by nano-luciferase reporter gene system[1].
We developed a series of Ca2+induced NanoLuc reporting systems based on Ca2+ dependent activation of dimer NFAT to monitor the effects of increased Ca2+ concentration in downstream pathways following melatonin receptor response on cells. (Figure. 1)
The system is divided into two parts: the signal response element (encoded by Part:BBa K5267007) and the detection report element (encoded by Part:BBa_K2728003).
HEK293 cells were co-transfected with a newly designed NanoLuc reporter expression plasmid to construct a NFAT response element (RE) -directed Nanoluc reporting system. With the NanoLuc reporter gene, we can detect the activation of the NFAT signaling pathway.[2]