Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering 2009-08-01

The Del1 deposition domain can immobilize 3alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in the extracellular matrix without interfering with enzymatic activity.

Chiaki Hidai, Hisataka Kitano, Shinichiro Kokubun

Index: Bioprocess Biosyst. Eng. 32(5) , 569-73, (2009)

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Abstract

Developing methods that result in targeting of therapeutic molecules in gene therapies to target tissues has importance, as targeting can increase efficacy and decrease off target-side-effects. Work from my laboratory previously showed that the extracellular matrix protein Del1 is organized in the extracellular matrix (ECM) via the Del1 deposition domain (DDD). In this work, a fusion protein with DDD was made to assay the ability to immobilize an enzyme without disrupting enzymatic function. A prostatic cancer-derived cell line LNCap that grows in an androgen-dependent manner was used with 3alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3 alphaHD), which catalyzes dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Plasmids encoding a 3alphaHD:DDD fusion were generated and transfected into cultured cells. The effects of 3alphaHD immobilized in the ECM by the DDD were evaluated by monitoring growth of LNCap cells and DHT concentrations. It was demonstrated that the DDD could immobilize an enzyme in the ECM without interfering with function.


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