Genetic construct intracellular monitoring system
View Patent ↗A system is provided an enzyme donor (“ED”) fused a surrogate of a mammalian protein of interest, where the fusion protein has the function of the natural protein. A vector is provided comprising a regulatory region functional in a mammalian host cell, a sequence encoding the ED joined to a multiple cloning site, an enzyme acceptor (“EA”) protein or enzyme acceptor sequence encoding such protein, and substrate for the enzyme formed by ED and EA.
1. A method for determining a change in degradation of a cellular protein in a cellular pathway in response to a candidate compound, said method employing a fragment of from 37 to 110 amino acids of β-galactosidase as an enzyme donor (“ED”) and a larger fragment of said β-galactosidase as an enzyme acceptor (“EA”), wherein the two fragments are characterized by complexing to form an active enzyme, further said method employing a mammalian cell into which is introduced a genetic expression construct encoding a surrogate fusion protein comprising said ED and a surrogate for said cellular protein, said method comprising:
expressing said fusion protein in said cell in the presence of said candidate compound, which fusion protein serves as a surrogate for said cellular protein in response to said candidate compound;
lysing said cell to form a lysate;
providing to said lysate a purified EA and a substrate for the ED/EA active complex wherein the complex converts the substrate into a detectable product; and
measuring the level of said detectable product produced by the method with the cell in the presence of said candidate compound in comparison to the level of said detectable product produced by the method with a cell in the absence of said candidate compound, wherein a decrease in level of said detectable product in the presence of said candidate compound in comparison to the level of said detectable product in the absence of said candidate compound is indicative of said degradation of said cellular protein in response to said candidate compound.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said ED comprises from 37 to 90 amino acids of β-galactosidase.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said ED is at a terminus of said surrogate for said cellular protein.
4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said candidate compound is a ligand for a membrane receptor.
5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said fusion protein is expressed transiently.
6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said intracellular protein is IκB.
7. A method for determining a change in translocation to the nucleus of a cellular protein in a cellular pathway in response to a candidate compound, said method employing a fragment of from 37 to 110 amino acids of β-galactosidase as an enzyme donor (“ED”) and a larger fragment of said β-galactosidase as an enzyme acceptor (“EA”), wherein the two fragments are characterized by complexing to form an active enzyme, further said method employing a mammalian cell into which is introduced a genetic expression construct encoding a surrogate fusion protein comprising said ED and a surrrogate for said cellular protein, said method comprising:
expressing said fusion protein in said cell in the presence of said candidate compound, which fusion protein serves as a surrogate for said cellular protein in response to said candidate compound;
fixing said cell;
adding EA to the fixed cell and a substrate for the ED/EA active complex wherein the complex converts the substrate into detectable product; and
measuring the level of said detectable product in the cell nucleus produced by the method with the cell in the presence of said candidate compound in comparison to the level of said detectable product produced by the method with a cell in the absence of said candidate compound, wherein a change in level of said detectable product in the cell nucleus in the presence of said candidate compound in comparison to said detectable product in the cell nucleus in the absence of said candidate compound is indicative of the change in translocation of said cellular protein in response to said candidate compound.
8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein said ED is at a terminus of said surrogate for said cellular protein.
9. The method according to claim 7 wherein said candidate compound is a small organic molecule.
10. The method according to claim 7 , wherein said fusion protein is expressed transiently.