In
our screening method, the chimera composed of NLRP3 and the kinase domain of
c-kit, one of the receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) activated by
oligomerization, is expressed in cytoplasm of an IL-3-dependent mammalian cell
line. The cells are then transduced with a cDNA library, and cultured in the
absence of IL-3. If the transduced cDNA is a NLRP3 activator, the kinase domain
of the NLRP3-c-kit chimera is activated by oligomerization, which induces cell
growth even in the absence of IL-3. Using this system, constitutive oligomers
of two NLRP3 variants were clearly detected by cell growth. Furthermore, cDNA
screening resulted in identification of three distinct cDNAs that are potential
candidates of NLRP3 activators. These results demonstrate the utility of our
chimeric receptor-based system for screening candidates that induce
oligomerization of a target protein.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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