Elimination of apolipoprotein B48 formation in rat hepatoma cell lines transfected with mutant human apolipoprotein B cDNA constructs
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Elimination of apolipoprotein B48 formation in rat hepatoma cell lines transfected with mutant human apolipoprotein B cDNA constructs
Abstract
Rat hepatoma McA-RH7777 cell lines transfected with full-length human apolipoprotein (apo) B constructs produce mostly human apoB48 and only small amounts of apoB100, as a result of mRNA editing at codon 2153 (C to U conversion at nucleotide 6666). To abolish the formation of apoB48 and increase the yield of apoB100 and other forms of apoB longer than apoB48, site-specific mutations were introduced at or near the site of apoB mRNA editing. Among four mutations examined, only that in which codon 2153 was converted from CAA (Gln) to CTA (Leu) effectively precluded the formation of apoB48. In this mutant, a stop codon would not be generated even if the C to U conversion occurred. The three other mutations were introduced to disrupt the proposed stem-loop structure encompassing the editing site. Changes made in the third positions of five codons on the 5' side of the edited base or of four codons 3' of the edited base failed to eliminate the production of a protein with the approximate size of apoB48. A construct in which codon 2153 was changed from CAA to GAT (Asp) also failed to eliminate the production of a protein the size of apoB48. Analysis of the region between nucleotides 6200 and 6900 of the cDNA did not detect any prevalent alternate editing sites. Immunoblot analysis using polyclonal antibodies raised against synthetic peptides of human apoB100 indicated that the carboxyl terminus of the apoB48-like proteins probably resides between amino acid residues 2068 and 2129 of apoB100. These results provide some insight into the mechanism of apoB mRNA editing and will facilitate further studies on apoB-containing lipoproteins.
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