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2. HEK-293T cells were transfected with plasmid encoding BBa_K4414010 and BBa_K1123017. Cells were treated with 100 nM Glucocorticoids 6 h post-transfection. Cells without glucocorticoid treatment were used as control. The fluorescence intensity of cells was observed 24 h after posting glucocorticoids treatment. | 2. HEK-293T cells were transfected with plasmid encoding BBa_K4414010 and BBa_K1123017. Cells were treated with 100 nM Glucocorticoids 6 h post-transfection. Cells without glucocorticoid treatment were used as control. The fluorescence intensity of cells was observed 24 h after posting glucocorticoids treatment. | ||
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Revision as of 06:28, 9 October 2022
NR3C1
This basic part consists of the amino-terminal domain (NTD), DNA binding domain (DBD), hinge region and ligand binding domain (LBD)(BBa_K4414000).[1]
Usage and Biology
As glucocorticoid receptor, it can function both as a transcription factor that binds to glucocorticoid response elements (GRE) in the promoters of glucocorticoid responsive genes to activate their transcription, and as a regulator of other transcription factors. This receptor is typically found in the cytoplasm, but upon ligand binding, is transported into the nucleus.[2] Figure1. Schematic figure of BBa_K4414010
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Functional Validation
Method
1. HEK-293T cells were co-transfected with plasmids encoding both BBa_K4414010 and SEAP with GRE3 or GRE6. Cells were treated with 10, 50, or 100 nM Glucocorticoids 6 h post-transfection. Cells without glucocorticoid treatment were used as control. Culture medium was collected at 48 h post glucocorticoids treatment. SEAP activity was measured according to a published protocol. [3]
Figure 2: Cotransfected our upstream plasmid with the upstream gene and a plasmid with TCE-Tyr into cells
2. HEK-293T cells were transfected with plasmid encoding BBa_K4414010 and BBa_K1123017. Cells were treated with 100 nM Glucocorticoids 6 h post-transfection. Cells without glucocorticoid treatment were used as control. The fluorescence intensity of cells was observed 24 h after posting glucocorticoids treatment.
Result
Results showed increased SEAP expression in glucocorticoid-treated cells compared to the non-treated control (1-2 folds). A dose dependence was observed within 0-100 nM of glucocorticoid (Figure 2). The fluorescence microscopic image showed GR locates in the nucleus whether treated with glucocorticoids or not (Figure 3). Figure3. Glucocorticoid-stimulated transcriptional activation of SEAP mediated by BBa_K4414010. Figure4. Fluorescence intensity of cells mediated by BBa_K4414010 and BBa_K1123017.
Reference
[1]Weikum ER, Knuesel MT, Ortlund EA, Yamamoto KR. Glucocorticoid receptor control of transcription: precision and plasticity via allostery. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2017 Mar;18(3):159-174. doi: 10.1038/nrm.2016.152. Epub 2017 Jan 5. PMID: 28053348; PMCID: PMC6257982
[2]Lu NZ, Cidlowski JA. Translational regulatory mechanisms generate N-terminal glucocorticoid receptor isoforms with unique transcriptional target genes. Mol Cell. 2005 Apr 29;18(3):331-42. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2005.03.025. PMID: 15866175.
[3]Shao J, Qiu X, Xie M. Engineering Mammalian Cells to Control Glucose Homeostasis. Methods Mol Biol. 2021;2312:35-57. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1441-9_3. PMID: 34228283.