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Master’s seminar 1 Biochemical and Immunological characterization of polyclonal antibodies generated against RIBEYE, Tctex-1, Cav1.4 and Cre protein in retina Praveen Kumar Under guidance of Prof. Dr. 15.07.2015

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Master’s seminar

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Biochemical and Immunological characterization of polyclonal antibodies generated against RIBEYE, Tctex-1, Cav1.4 and Cre protein in retina

Praveen Kumar Under guidance of Prof. Dr. Frank SchmitzInstitute for Anatomy and Cell Biology

15.07.2015

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CONTENTS

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• Aim

• Introduction

• Molecular and biochemical techniques

• Application

• Benefits

• References

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AIM

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Aim of this project is to express and purify RIBEYE, Tctex-1, Cav1.4 and Cre-recombinase fusion protein and to generate polyclonal antibodies against these proteins. Further, these antibodies will be used for various Biochemical and Immunological characterization of above mentioned proteins in retina.

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THE VISUAL SYSTEM

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The part of the central nervous system, which interprets the information from visible light to build a representation of the world surrounding the body.

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RETINA

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There are six classes of neuron in the mammalian retina: rods (1), cones (2), horizontal cells (3), bipolar cells (4), amacrine cells (5) and retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) (6). They have a laminar distribution (OS/IS, outer and inner segments of rods and cones; ONL, outer nuclear layer; OPL, outer plexiform layer; INL, inner nuclear layer; IPL, inner plexiform layer; GCL, ganglion cell layer; NFL, optic nerve fibre layer)

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SYNAPTIC RIBBONS

Ultrastructure of synaptic ribbons. (A) Conventional transmission electron micrographs of the photoreceptor synapse from

(Carassius carassius). Synaptic ribbon (sr), synaptic vesicle (sv), horizontal cell (hc) and bipolar cell (bc). The synaptic vesicles are shown by arrows; the arrowheads denote the site of endocytosis (Schmitz, 1996).

(B) A synaptic ribbon (sr) is tangentially cut, thus making the plate-like character of synaptic.

sr = synaptic ribbon; sv = synaptic vesicle; pr = presynaptic terminal; en = large, tubular compartment possibly of endosomal origin; ad = arciform density; sri = synaptic ridge; hc, bc = horizontal/bipolar cell dendrites. Scale bars: 100 nm (A, B). 7

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RIBEYE, a component of synaptic ribbons

RIBEYE is composed of a unique A domain specific for ribbons, and

a B domain identical with CtBP2, a transcriptional repressor.

Evolved in vertebrates under utilization of a preexisting protein to build a unique scaffold for a specialized synapse

A domain: Mediates assembly of Ribeye into large structures.

B domain: Binds to NAD(H) with high affinity.

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CaV1.4 calcium channels

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Cellular function:- Release neurotransmitter from photoreceptors, mediate the entry of calcium ions into excitable cells.

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TCTEX-1, a light chain of the dynein complex

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The major microtubule minus end–directed motor protein of the cell; it is involved in many essential cellular processes such as membrane trafficking and mitosis.

Function:(1) end-directed organelle movement, (2) endosomal

transport ,(3) centrosomal localization of the Golgi complex, (4) mitotic

spindle alignment,(5) anaphase chromosome segregation, (6) and nuclear

distribution,

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CRE-RECOMBINASE

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- Cre- recombinase, often abbreviated to Cre, is a Type1 topoisomerase form P1 bacteriophage that catalyzes site specific recombination of DNA between loxP sites.

- Does not require any energy cofactors and Cre-mediated recombination, quickly reaches equilibrium between substrate and reaction products.

- Capable of creating any desired modification of the mouse genome (addition of functional genome pieces, remove exciting gene from genome, excise or invert loxP flanking DNA segment, create intramolecular recombination between different DNA molecules)

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DNA cloning into plasmid

Transformation of competent BL21 bacteria with different techniques(heat

shock, electroporation)

PCR DNA Amplification

Protein quantification with colorimetric assay such as Brodford assay

Expression and purification of BL21 bacterial fusion proteins

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(A) Cloning, Expression and Purification of Cre- recombinase

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Gel images of plamid vector pMAL-C2 (6626bp) contain Cre-recombinaseDNA insert (1Kb). Showing successful cloning in 20 E.coli colonies whose chosedfor heterologous expression.

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(A) Cloning, Expression and Purification of Cre- recombinase

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(B) GENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYCLONAL ANTISIRA

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Generate anti rabbit polyclonal antibodies using fusion protein

Identify specific proteins from a complex mixture of

proteins extracted form rabbit serum by using

western blotting

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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY OF RETINA TISSUE

Visualize the location of proteins on tissue sections by using immunofluorescence

2D9 Ribeye+ 2D9 merge phaseRibeye

INL

ONL

OPL

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APPLICATION

Research applications such as: western blot, ELISA, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, immunofluroscence etc.

Disease case studies such as: Retinitis pigmentosa, Night blindness, Blind vision, Myopia, retinal degeneration, color vision defect etc.

Pathway studies such as: signal transmission, membrane depolarization, cell death, T-cell activation, transport, cell activation, muscle contraction, phototransduction, segmentation, lymphocyte activation and differentiation etc.

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BENEFITS

Provide beneficial antibodies at affordable prices and in large amount.

Check reactivity in variety of model species such as: Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine, Porcine etc.

Open new areas of research in disease diagnosis and therapeutic drug studies.

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REFERENCES

Alpadi, K., Magupalli, V.G., Käppel, S., Köblitz, L., Schwarz, K., Seigel, G.M., Sung, C.H and Schmitz, F. (2008). RIBEYE recruits Munc119, a mammalian ortholog of the C. elegans protein unc119, to synaptic ribbons of photoreceptor ribbon synapses. J. Biol. Chem. 283, 26461-26467.

Mohammad Hossein Maghami, MS; Amir Masoud Sodagar, PhD; Alireza Lashay, MD Hamid Riazi-Esfahni, Mohammad Riazi-Esfahani, MD. Visual Prostheses: The Enabling Technology to give Sight to the Blind.

Jean Defourny , François Lallemend , Brigitte Malgrange. Structure and development of cochlear afferent innervation in mammals, American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology Published 1 October 2011 Vol. 301 no. 4, C750-C761 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00516.2010

Andrew W. Tai, Jen-Zen Chuang and Ching-Hwa Sung. Localization of Tctex-1, a Cytoplasmic Dynein Light Chain, to the Golgi Apparatus and Evidence for Dynein Complex Heterogeneity

http://www.ptglab.com/Support/TechnicalSupport/LearningCenter/AntibodyProductionAndPurification.aspx

http://info.gbiosciences.com/blog/topic/western-blotting 20

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REFERENCES

http://www.epubbud.com/read.php?g=UC5RFDTJ&p=1 http://www.corpshumain.ca/en/Vue_en.php http://tigger.uic.edu/orgs/psych/pages/l2/sld022.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11163272 http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/~barbare/research.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cre_recombinase http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/VL/GG/plasmid.php http://www.seekbio.com/biotech/exp/Immunity/Antibody/2011/o8103656112.html http://www.rndsystems.com/resources/images/6295.gif http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~rur/issue1_files/Biology/Norman/Norman_fig2.jpg http://www.uniprot.org

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