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dc.titleIdentification of HUGT1 as a potential BiP activator and a cellular target for improvement of recombinant protein production using a cDNA screening system
dc.contributor.authorKu, S.C.Y.
dc.contributor.authorLwa, T.R.
dc.contributor.authorGiam, M.
dc.contributor.authorYap, M.G.S.
dc.contributor.authorChao, S.-H.
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-17T07:42:40Z
dc.date.available2014-06-17T07:42:40Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationKu, S.C.Y., Lwa, T.R., Giam, M., Yap, M.G.S., Chao, S.-H. (2009). Identification of HUGT1 as a potential BiP activator and a cellular target for improvement of recombinant protein production using a cDNA screening system. Molecules and Cells 27 (5) : 577-582. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0078-z
dc.identifier.issn10168478
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/64051
dc.description.abstractThe development of a high-throughput functional genomic screening provides a novel and expeditious approach in identifying critical genes involved in specific biological processes. Here we describe a cell-based cDNA screening system to identify the transcription activators of BiP, an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone protein. BiP promoter contains the ER stress element which is commonly present in the genes involved in unfolded protein response (UPR) that regulates protein secretion in cells. Therefore, the positive regulators of BiP may also be utilized to improve the recombinant protein production through modulation of UPR. Four BiP activators, including human UDP-glucose:glycoprotein glucosyltransferase 1 (HUGT1), are identified by the cDNA screening. Overexpression of HUGT1 leads to a significant increase in the production of recombinant erythropoietin, interferon β, and monoclonal antibody in HEK293 cells. Our results demonstrate that the cDNA screening for BiP activators may be effective to identify the novel BiP regulators and HUGT1 may serve as an ideal target gene for improving the recombinant protein production in mammalian cells. © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology and Springer Netherlands 2009.
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectHEK293
dc.subjectHUGT1
dc.subjectMonoclonal antibody
dc.subjectRecombinant protein production
dc.subjectUnfolded protein response
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentCHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING
dc.description.doi10.1007/s10059-009-0078-z
dc.description.sourcetitleMolecules and Cells
dc.description.volume27
dc.description.issue5
dc.description.page577-582
dc.description.codenMOCEE
dc.identifier.isiut000266349000011
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