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Functional Analysis of Pa28γ In McF-7 Breast Cancer Cells by Overexpression & Crispr-Cas9 Mediated Gene Silencing
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Functional Analysis of Pa28γ In McF-7 Breast Cancer Cells by Overexpression & Crispr-Cas9 Mediated Gene Silencing

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Master’s Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Chemistry - Bio-chemistry, grade: 1,7, Free University of Berlin, course: Biochemie, language: English, abstract: The CRISPR-Cas system derived from bacteria and archaea adaptive immune system is a high potential method for fast genome editing that promises to revolutionize previous genome engineering. It is based on the specific targeted induced double strand break by an endonuclease. In elapsed studies PA28γ figured out as an important key molecule involved in cell cycle regulation, cell signaling transcription, immune response and apoptosis. Recent investigations showed p53 to be a target of PA28γ enhanced ubiquitination via MDM2 and subsequent proteasomal degradation. Otherwise mutant p53 (R248Q) has been shown as suppressor of the REGγ promotor. This study aimed the CRISPR-Cas mediated gene knockout of PSME3 and tp53 in Caspase3 lacking MCF-7 breast cancer cells to investigate apoptosis. A user-developed protocol was established to implement the Multiplex CRISPR/Cas9 Assembly System Kit and the alone standing pSpCas9(BB)-2A-GFP plasmid provided by Takashi Yamamoto and Feng Zhang (Ran et al. 2013, Sakuma et al. 2014) for the generation of knockout cells. The cloning of gRNA harboring plasmids targeting PSME3 exon1/exon4 as well as tp53 exon1_1/exon1_2 was fast and in a high efficient fashion but a verification of the final constructs via T7 Endonuclease I assay was not possible. Interestingly, using fluorescent microscopy different gRNAs cloned in the CRISPR plasmids revealed variant apparent transfection efficiencies or GFP plasmid or protein stability. Furthermore, PA28γ targeted cells showed a better survival than p53 knockout cells. Therefore, also no tp53 targeted cells survived the serial dilution and clonal selection over an eight week period. PSME3 exon1_F1, exon4_C8 and exon4_B9 revealed PA28γ levels of about 50% compared to the untransfected wild type cells in Western Blot analyses. This could be ca

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
7 July 2017
Pages
84
ISBN
9783668456273

Master’s Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Chemistry - Bio-chemistry, grade: 1,7, Free University of Berlin, course: Biochemie, language: English, abstract: The CRISPR-Cas system derived from bacteria and archaea adaptive immune system is a high potential method for fast genome editing that promises to revolutionize previous genome engineering. It is based on the specific targeted induced double strand break by an endonuclease. In elapsed studies PA28γ figured out as an important key molecule involved in cell cycle regulation, cell signaling transcription, immune response and apoptosis. Recent investigations showed p53 to be a target of PA28γ enhanced ubiquitination via MDM2 and subsequent proteasomal degradation. Otherwise mutant p53 (R248Q) has been shown as suppressor of the REGγ promotor. This study aimed the CRISPR-Cas mediated gene knockout of PSME3 and tp53 in Caspase3 lacking MCF-7 breast cancer cells to investigate apoptosis. A user-developed protocol was established to implement the Multiplex CRISPR/Cas9 Assembly System Kit and the alone standing pSpCas9(BB)-2A-GFP plasmid provided by Takashi Yamamoto and Feng Zhang (Ran et al. 2013, Sakuma et al. 2014) for the generation of knockout cells. The cloning of gRNA harboring plasmids targeting PSME3 exon1/exon4 as well as tp53 exon1_1/exon1_2 was fast and in a high efficient fashion but a verification of the final constructs via T7 Endonuclease I assay was not possible. Interestingly, using fluorescent microscopy different gRNAs cloned in the CRISPR plasmids revealed variant apparent transfection efficiencies or GFP plasmid or protein stability. Furthermore, PA28γ targeted cells showed a better survival than p53 knockout cells. Therefore, also no tp53 targeted cells survived the serial dilution and clonal selection over an eight week period. PSME3 exon1_F1, exon4_C8 and exon4_B9 revealed PA28γ levels of about 50% compared to the untransfected wild type cells in Western Blot analyses. This could be ca

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
7 July 2017
Pages
84
ISBN
9783668456273