Hongo E, Ishihara Y, Sugaya K, Sugaya K. Characterization of cells expressing RNA polymerase II tagged with green fluorescent protein: effect of ionizing irradiation on RNA synthesis.
Int J Radiat Biol 2009;
84:778-87. [PMID:
18821392 DOI:
10.1080/09553000802345936]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To isolate and to characterize cells expressing RNA polymerase II tagged with green fluorescent protein for analyses of the effects of ionizing radiation on transcription in living cells.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We introduced an alpha-amanitin-resistant mutation into a vector encoding the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP-pol). Cell lines stably expressing functional GFP-pol were isolated under selection with alpha-amanitin from a Chinese hamster cell line, CHO-K1, and a radiation-sensitive mutant CHO cell line, XR-1.
RESULTS
We tested the functionality of the fusion protein in vivo by determining RNA synthesis activity by incorporation of nucleoside analogues. Both CHO-K1 and XR-1 cells expressing GFP-pol had properties similar to those of their respective parental cell lines, indicating that GFP-pol is functional.
CONCLUSIONS
These stable lines might prove useful for analyses of the roles of transcription after ionizing radiation.
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