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            <h3>Ac5-hCD4-dToll-polyA / pSB1C3</h3>
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            <h3>Part: BBa_K2543010</h3>
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Ac5 is a strong and constitutive promoter from Drosophila actin 5c gene and commonly used in insect expression system. <br />
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Human CD4 (hCD4) is a cell marker expressed on the subtype of  T helper cell. CD4 acts as a coreceptor to help T cell development and cell function. CD4 plays an important role in T cell activation and immune signaling. The extracellular domain of hCD4 (1-396 aa) can form dimer and regulate the function of T cell activation. <br />
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Toll is a transmembrane protein involved in insect immune defense system to recognize pathogens like bacteria, viruses and fungi. Toll activated by pathogens transmits the signaling to express anti-microbial peptide (AMP) to kill the pathogens. Drosophila transmembrane domain (808-828 aa) and intracellular domain (829-1097 aa) of Toll (dToll) play an important roll in regulating the immune signaling.<br />
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Polyadenylation (polyA) is one of the process of eukaryotic mRNA translation. It adds a poly(A) tail to protect mRNA from enzymatic degradation and aid in transcription termination. Polyadenylation signal  of simian virus 40 (SV40 poly A) has been used widely in mammalian and many eukaryotic gene expression system.<br />
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This construct creates a synthetic human CD4-Drosophila Toll chimera receptor system. The system  functions not only in response to human HIV virus and also transmit Toll signaling to activate the expression of anti-microbial peptide (AMP).<br />
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HIV is a huge epidemic around the world which can cause AIDS in infected people. To identify HIV is very difficult for people in limited-resource countries and individuals who wants privacy. An easy-to-use, cheap and portable testing device is urgently need around the world.  
 
HIV is a huge epidemic around the world which can cause AIDS in infected people. To identify HIV is very difficult for people in limited-resource countries and individuals who wants privacy. An easy-to-use, cheap and portable testing device is urgently need around the world.  
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To further engineer the mosquito to recognize HIV, we designed and created a synthetic HIV-specific receptor composed of human CD4 extracellular domain (1-396 aa) and drosophila transmembrane and intracellular domains (808-828 aa and 829-1097 aa, respectively) based on UniProt protein database.  
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To further engineer the mosquito to recognize HIV, we designed and created a synthetic HIV-specific receptor composed of <a href=https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P01730>human CD4</a> extracellular domain (1-396 aa) and <a href=https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P08953>Drosophila Toll</a> transmembrane and intracellular domains (808-828 aa and 829-1097 aa, respectively) based on UniProt protein database.  
 
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             <h4> Ac5 promoter with strong activity </h4>
 
             <h4> Ac5 promoter with strong activity </h4>
 
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To test the expression vector driven by Ac5 promoter, we cultured a mosquito Aedes albopictus C6/36 cell line and transfected cells with the plasmid of Ac5-GFP-polyA. GFP positive cells and intensity were analyzed 2 days after transfection.
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To test the gene expression driven by Ac5 promoter, we cultured a mosquito Aedes albopictus C6/36 cell line and transfected cells with the plasmid of Ac5-GFP-polyA (K2543004). GFP positive cells and intensity were analyzed 2 days after transfection.
 
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             <h3>EXPERIMENT</h3>
 
             <h3>EXPERIMENT</h3>
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C6/36 cells (1.8 x 105 cells/well in a 96-well plate)<br />
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&#8595; C6/36 cells (1.8 x 10<sup>5</sup> cells/well in a 96-well plate)<br />
Liposome-mediated transfection and culture for 2 more days<br />
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&#8595; Liposome-mediated transfection and culture for 2 more days<br />
Read fluorescence intensity at Ex/Em = 480/520 nm with a microplate reader<br />
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&#8595; Read fluorescence intensity at Ex/Em = 480/520 nm with a microplate reader<br />
Observe GFP+ cells under a fluorescence microscope<br />
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&#8595; Observe GFP+ cells under a fluorescence microscope<br />
 
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               <h3>RESULT</h3>
 
               <h3>RESULT</h3>
 
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As data shown here, Ac5 is a strong and constitutive promoter which can drive GFP to high expression level in mosquito cells. And we can transfect more than 50% of GFP positive cell with liposome-mediated DNA delivery.  
 
As data shown here, Ac5 is a strong and constitutive promoter which can drive GFP to high expression level in mosquito cells. And we can transfect more than 50% of GFP positive cell with liposome-mediated DNA delivery.  
 
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             <h4> Signal driven by CD4-Toll chimera and blocked by HIV </h4>
 
             <h4> Signal driven by CD4-Toll chimera and blocked by HIV </h4>
 
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To test feasibility of fusion CD4-Toll chimera, we acquired the plasmid of Drosomycin promoter-luciferase from world-renowned insect geneticist, Dr. Jean-Luc Imler and conducted the luc reporter assay with Ac5-CD4-Toll-polyA in the mosquito cells.
 
To test feasibility of fusion CD4-Toll chimera, we acquired the plasmid of Drosomycin promoter-luciferase from world-renowned insect geneticist, Dr. Jean-Luc Imler and conducted the luc reporter assay with Ac5-CD4-Toll-polyA in the mosquito cells.
 
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C6/36 cells (1.8 x 105 cells/well in a 96-well plate)<br />
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&#8595; C6/36 cells (1.8 x 10<sup>5</sup> cells/well in a 96-well plate)<br />
Liposome-mediated transfection and culture for 2 more days<br />
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&#8595; Liposome-mediated transfection and culture for 2 more days<br />
Add gp120 of HIV (1 μg/ml*) or not and incubate for 24 hours<br />
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&#8595; Add gp120 of HIV (1 μg/ml*) or not and incubate for 24 hours<br />
Cell lysis and luciferase assay<br />
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&#8595; Cell lysis and luciferase assay<br />
 
*The concentration of gp120 in the serum of HIV-infected people is between 0.12~1 μg/ml.
 
*The concentration of gp120 in the serum of HIV-infected people is between 0.12~1 μg/ml.
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               <h3>RESULT</h3>
 
               <h3>RESULT</h3>
 
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The result indicated that luciferase activity driven by Drosomycin promoter can be triggered by CD4-Toll chimera. The activity was decreased in the presence of gp120 of HIV. The finding demonstrates the possibility that GE mosquito created by our project could be applied to detect HIV virus in infected human blood.   
 
The result indicated that luciferase activity driven by Drosomycin promoter can be triggered by CD4-Toll chimera. The activity was decreased in the presence of gp120 of HIV. The finding demonstrates the possibility that GE mosquito created by our project could be applied to detect HIV virus in infected human blood.   
 
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             <h4> Design principle of GE mosquito</h4>
 
             <h4> Design principle of GE mosquito</h4>
 
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1. <a href=https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P01730>UniProtKB - P01730 (CD4_HUMAN)</a> <br />
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2. <a href=https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P08953> UniProtKB - P08953 (TOLL_DROME)</a> <br />
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3. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2449285> Cell. (1988) The Toll gene of Drosophila, required for dorsal-ventral embryonic polarity, appears to encode a transmembrane protein.
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4. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16709847>J Immunol. (2006) Evidence for a domain-swapped CD4 dimer as the coreceptor for binding to class II MHC.</a> <br />
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5. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16622011>J Immunol. (2006) Triggering of T cell activation via CD4 dimers.
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6. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16917510>Nat Rev Immunol. (2006) Toll-like receptors as molecular switches.
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7. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1524797>Retrovirology. (2006) Association between disruption of CD4 receptor dimerization and increased human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry
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8. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209287>J Immunol. (2011) The Drosophila Toll signaling pathway.</a> <br />
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9. <a href=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550395>J Biol Chem. (2014) Disulfide reduction in CD4 domain 1 or 2 is essential for interaction with HIV glycoprotein 120 (gp120), which impairs thioredoxin-driven CD4 dimerization. </a> <br />
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Revision as of 15:49, 13 October 2018

Description

Composite Part





HIV is a huge epidemic around the world which can cause AIDS in infected people. To identify HIV is very difficult for people in limited-resource countries and individuals who wants privacy. An easy-to-use, cheap and portable testing device is urgently need around the world.


To further engineer the mosquito to recognize HIV, we designed and created a synthetic HIV-specific receptor composed of human CD4 extracellular domain (1-396 aa) and Drosophila Toll transmembrane and intracellular domains (808-828 aa and 829-1097 aa, respectively) based on UniProt protein database.


The DNA sequences of human CD4 and Drosophila Toll domains were synthesized by Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. (IDT). The DNAs were cloned onto pSB1C3 and confirmed by sequencing. The fusion protein of CD4-Toll was further assembled with polyA and driven by Ac5 promoter.




Ac5 promoter with strong activity

To test the gene expression driven by Ac5 promoter, we cultured a mosquito Aedes albopictus C6/36 cell line and transfected cells with the plasmid of Ac5-GFP-polyA (K2543004). GFP positive cells and intensity were analyzed 2 days after transfection.


EXPERIMENT

↓ C6/36 cells (1.8 x 105 cells/well in a 96-well plate)
↓ Liposome-mediated transfection and culture for 2 more days
↓ Read fluorescence intensity at Ex/Em = 480/520 nm with a microplate reader
↓ Observe GFP+ cells under a fluorescence microscope

RESULT

As data shown here, Ac5 is a strong and constitutive promoter which can drive GFP to high expression level in mosquito cells. And we can transfect more than 50% of GFP positive cell with liposome-mediated DNA delivery.



Signal driven by CD4-Toll chimera and blocked by HIV

To test feasibility of fusion CD4-Toll chimera, we acquired the plasmid of Drosomycin promoter-luciferase from world-renowned insect geneticist, Dr. Jean-Luc Imler and conducted the luc reporter assay with Ac5-CD4-Toll-polyA in the mosquito cells.


EXPERIMENT

↓ C6/36 cells (1.8 x 105 cells/well in a 96-well plate)
↓ Liposome-mediated transfection and culture for 2 more days
↓ Add gp120 of HIV (1 μg/ml*) or not and incubate for 24 hours
↓ Cell lysis and luciferase assay
*The concentration of gp120 in the serum of HIV-infected people is between 0.12~1 μg/ml.

RESULT

The result indicated that luciferase activity driven by Drosomycin promoter can be triggered by CD4-Toll chimera. The activity was decreased in the presence of gp120 of HIV. The finding demonstrates the possibility that GE mosquito created by our project could be applied to detect HIV virus in infected human blood.




Design principle of GE mosquito

Reference

1. UniProtKB - P01730 (CD4_HUMAN)

2. UniProtKB - P08953 (TOLL_DROME)

3. Cell. (1988) The Toll gene of Drosophila, required for dorsal-ventral embryonic polarity, appears to encode a transmembrane protein.

4. J Immunol. (2006) Evidence for a domain-swapped CD4 dimer as the coreceptor for binding to class II MHC.

5. J Immunol. (2006) Triggering of T cell activation via CD4 dimers.

6. Nat Rev Immunol. (2006) Toll-like receptors as molecular switches.

7. Retrovirology. (2006) Association between disruption of CD4 receptor dimerization and increased human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry

8. J Immunol. (2011) The Drosophila Toll signaling pathway.

9. J Biol Chem. (2014) Disulfide reduction in CD4 domain 1 or 2 is essential for interaction with HIV glycoprotein 120 (gp120), which impairs thioredoxin-driven CD4 dimerization.

Introduction

Model 1

Model 2

Conclusion