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Dominant effector genetics in mammalian cells
Authors:Xu X  Leo C  Jang Y  Chan E  Padilla D  Huang B C  Lin T  Gururaja T  Hitoshi Y  Lorens J B  Anderson D C  Sikic B  Luo Y  Payan D G  Nolan G P
Affiliation:Rigel, Inc., San Francisco, California, USA. xxu@rigel.com
Abstract:We have expressed libraries of peptides in mammalian cells to select for trans-dominant effects on intracellular signaling systems. As an example-and to reveal pharmacologically relevant points in pathways that lead to Taxol resistance-we selected for peptide motifs that confer resistance to Taxol-induced cell death. Of several peptides selected, one, termed RGP8.5, was linked to upregulation of expression of the gene ABCB1 (also known as MDR1, for multiple drug resistance) in HeLa cells. Our data indicate that trans-dominant effector peptides can point to potential mechanisms by which signaling systems operate. Such tools may be useful in functional genomic analysis of signaling pathways in mammalian disease processes.
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