Abstract
Stable HEK293S cell lines expressing high levels of normal and mutant human rod opsins were generated. Cellular expression is uniform across a population. Secondary overexpression of the same opsin transgene linked to a different drug selection marker (hygro(R)) yielded expression clones with increased opsin levels compared to the neo(R) parent strain. Wild-type and mutant human opsins regenerate with native chromophore and demonstrate spectroscopic properties consistent with previous reports of bovine opsin mutant. HEK293S cells can be grown in larger scale suspension culture (109 cells/liter) or in roller bottles (108 cells/bottle) to facilitate milligram-order preparations of purified pigments. These cell lines should be useful in any time-resolved spectroscopic or biophysical experiments that require either uniform cellular levels of opsin protein or regenerable pigment, or large amounts of purified visual pigment. They should also be useful in experiments where uniform constitutive levels of a given mutant human visual pigment are needed in each cell. These and similar types of constitutive or inducible cell lines may also be useful for studying mechanisms of human cell death that occur by mutations in the human rod opsin gene.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 30-58 |
| Number of pages | 29 |
| Journal | Methods in Enzymology |
| Volume | 315 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2000 |
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