Functional cloning, sorting, and expression profiling of nucleic acid-binding proteins
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-25-2003
Abstract
A major challenge in the post-sequencing era is to elucidate the activity and biological function of genes that reside in the human genome. An important subset includes genes that encode proteins that regulate gene expression or maintain the structural integrity of the genome. Using a novel oligonucleotide-binding substrate as bait, we show the feasibility of a modified functional expression-cloning strategy to identify human cDNAs that encode a spectrum of nucleic acid-binding proteins (NBPs). Approximately 170 cDNAs were identified from screening phage libraries derived from a human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line and from noncancerous fetal lung tissue. Sequence analysis confirmed that virtually every clone contained a known DNA- or RNA-binding motif. We also report on a complementary sorting strategy that, in the absence of subcloning and protein purification, can distinguish different classes of NBPs according to their particular binding properties. To extend our functional annotation of NBPs, we have used GeneChip expression profiling of 14 different breast-derived cell lines to examine the relative transcriptional activity of genes identified in our screen and cluster analysis to discover other genes that have similar expression patterns. Finally, we present strategies to analyze the upstream regulatory region of each gene within a cluster group and select unique combinations of transcription factor binding sites that may be responsible for dictating the observed synexpression.
Identifier
0037229717 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Genome Research
ISSN
10889051
First Page
1175
Last Page
1184
Issue
1
Volume
13
Recommended Citation
Ramanathan, Y.; Zhang, Haibo; Aris, Virginie; Soteropoulos, Patricia; Aaronson, Stuart A.; and Tolias, Peter P., "Functional cloning, sorting, and expression profiling of nucleic acid-binding proteins" (2003). Faculty Publications. 14154.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/14154
