기업조회

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

논문 기본정보

Restoration of nonfunctional human whey acidic protein (WAP) gene and analysis of its function

논문 개요

기관명, 저널명, ISSN, ISBN 으로 구성된 논문 개요 표입니다.
기관명 NDSL
저널명 動物遺傳育種硏究 = The Journal of animal genetics
ISSN 1345-9961,
ISBN

논문저자 및 소속기관 정보

저자, 소속기관, 출판인, 간행물 번호, 발행연도, 초록, 원문UR, 첨부파일 순으로 구성된 논문저자 및 소속기관 정보표입니다
저자(한글) 松羅 里奈,&#38306,&#30495,美,岩森 督子,生見 &#23578,子,加納 聖,&#20869,藤 邦彦,東條 英昭
저자(영문)
소속기관
소속기관(영문)
출판인
간행물 번호
발행연도 2011-01-01
초록 Whey acidic protein (WAP) has been identified in a wide range of species as a major whey protein in milk. Our previous studies have shown that the mouse WAP inhibits the proliferation of mammary epithelial cells, and has a function of reducing tumorigenesis and invasion of MCF-7 cells derived from human breast cancer. In some species including humans, however, WAP is not synthesized in the mammary gland. In this study, to investigate an available use of human WAP as a biological substance, we restored the nonfunctional human WAP gene and analyzed its function. Comparative DNA database analysis of the nonfunctional human WAP gene with known WAP genes confirmed the presence of critical nucleotide substitutions, deletion and insertion within the coding region of human WAP gene. The nucleotide mutations (three points) were restored using a site-directed mutagenesis system (Invitrogen, CA, USA). DNA sequencing showed that the nonfunctional human WAP gene was successfully restored. Transfection of the restored human WAP gene into MCF-7 cells induced a significant decrease in their proliferating and invasive abilities. The human WAP-expressing MCF-7 cells also showed a significant decrease in tumorigenesis in nude mice after the subcutaneous transplantaion. The present study demonstrated that the restored human WAP gene displayed its biological function.
원문URL http://click.ndsl.kr/servlet/OpenAPIDetailView?keyValue=03553784&target=NART&cn=NART62234684
첨부파일

추가정보

과학기술표준분류, ICT 기술분류,DDC 분류,주제어 (키워드) 순으로 구성된 추가정보표입니다
과학기술표준분류
ICT 기술분류
DDC 분류
주제어 (키워드) Gene restoration,MCF-7 cells,Milk protein,Tumorigenesis,WAP