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Interconversion of intra- and extra-chromosomal sites of gene amplification by modulation of gene expression and DNA methylation

✍ Scribed by Noriaki Shimizu; Naoyuki Hanada; Kohichi Utani; Naoki Sekiguchi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
518 KB
Volume
102
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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Abstract

We previously showed that plasmids containing a mammalian replication initiation region and a matrix attachment region were efficiently amplified to few thousand copies per cell, and that they formed extrachromosomal double minutes (DMs) or chromosomal homogeneously staining regions (HSRs). In these structures, the plasmid sequence was arranged as a tandem repeats, and we suggested a mechanism of plasmid amplification. Since amplification was very efficient, easy, and convenient, it might be adapted to a novel method for protein production. In the current study, we found that gene expression from the tandem plasmid repeat was suppressed. We identified several strategies to overcome this suppression, including: (1) use of higher concentrations of antibiotic during cell selection; (2) treatment of cells with agents that influence DNA methylation (5‐azacytidine) or histone acetylation (butyrate); (3) co‐amplification of an insulator sequence; and (4) co‐amplification of sequences that encode a transcriptional activator. Expression from the plasmid repeat was always higher at DMs compared to HSRs. We found that continuous activation of a plasmid‐encoded inducible promoter prevented the generation of long HSRs, and favored amplification at DMs. Consistent with this finding, there was a synergistic effect of transcriptional activation and inhibition of DNA methylation on the fragmentation of long HSRs and the generation of DMs and short HSRs. Our results indicate that both transcriptional activation and DNA methylation regulate the interconversion between extra‐ and intra‐chromosomal gene amplification. These results have important implications for both protein production technology, and the generation of chromosomal abnormalities found in human cancer cells. J. Cell. Biochem. 102: 515–529, 2007. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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