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Human BMPR1B/ALK6 Lentivirus, Full-length Gene in Lentivector, Pre-packaged Lentiviral Particles

Product ID: LTV-BMPR1B (SKU#: LTV0249)

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The TGFβ (transforming growth factor β) superfamily proteins are pleiotropic cytokines that regulate a diverse range of cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, migration, adhesion and death.  The TGFβ superfamily elicits 4 signaling pathways: TGFβ, Bone Morphogenic Protein (BMP), Activin, and Nodal.  Each pathway signals through a heteromeric receptor complex composed of at least two type-I and two type-II transmembrane receptors containing cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase domains. These receptors are distinguished by the presence of a glycine/serine-rich juxta-membrane domain found only in the type I receptors. The type I receptors are also referred to as ALKs (activin receptor-like kinases). Either type receptor may initially bind ligand, followed by the recruitment of an alternate-type receptor counterpart to form a signal-activating complex. BMPR1B (BMP receptor type IB), also known as ALK6 and CDw293, is a type I receptor for BMPs that are involved in endochondral bone formation and embryogenesis. BMPR1B is expressed in various tissues during embryogenesis but only found in the brain in adult tissues. The extracellular domain of BMPR1B shares little amino acid sequence identity with other TGFBRs, except the cysteine residues are conserved. BMPR1B is involved in pre-cartilaginous condensations. Soluble BMPR1B binds BMP4 and is a potent BMP4 antagonist. Mutations in BMPR1B are associated with primary pulmonary hypertension, acromesomelic chondrodysplasia with genital anomalies (AMDGA) and brachydactyly A2 (BDA2). Reduced BMPR1B expression correlates with a poor prognosis of breast cancer.  

 

The TGFβ (transforming growth factor β) superfamily proteins are pleiotropic cytokines that regulate a diverse range of cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, migration, adhesion and death.  The TGFβ superfamily elicits 4 signaling pathways: TGFβ, Bone Morphogenic Protein (BMP), Activin, and Nodal.  Each pathway signals through a heteromeric receptor complex composed of at least two type-I and two type-II transmembrane receptors containing cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase domains. These receptors are distinguished by the presence of a glycine/serine-rich juxta-membrane domain found only in the type I receptors. The type I receptors are also referred to as ALKs (activin receptor-like kinases). Either type receptor may initially bind ligand, followed by the recruitment of an alternate-type receptor counterpart to form a signal-activating complex. BMPR1B (BMP receptor type IB), also known as ALK6 and CDw293, is a type I receptor for BMPs that are involved in endochondral bone formation and embryogenesis. BMPR1B is expressed in various tissues during embryogenesis but only found in the brain in adult tissues. The extracellular domain of BMPR1B shares little amino acid sequence identity with other TGFBRs, except the cysteine residues are conserved. BMPR1B is involved in pre-cartilaginous condensations. Soluble BMPR1B binds BMP4 and is a potent BMP4 antagonist. Mutations in BMPR1B are associated with primary pulmonary hypertension, acromesomelic chondrodysplasia with genital anomalies (AMDGA) and brachydactyly A2 (BDA2). Reduced BMPR1B expression correlates with a poor prognosis of breast cancer.  

 

Product Details

 

Gene Symbol: BMPR1B; CDw293; ALK6; ALK-6; BMPR-1B; BMPRIB; BMPR-IB

 

NCBI Gene ID: 658

 

Uniprot Entry: O00238

 

Construct Details: Full length human BMPR1B/ALK6 gene is subcloned into the Lentiviral expression vector pLTC with an upstream CMV promoter, which can be used for both transient and stable expression in mammalian cells.  It can be co-transfected with the LentiPAK DNA mix (SKU# LP-001) into HEK293 cells to produce high titer lentiviral particles.

 

Vector Type: pLTC (lentiviral expression vector containing a heterologous CMV promoter, see the vector map above)

 

Gene Insert Sequence:  

ATGCTTTTGCGAAGTGCAGGAAAATTAAATGTGGGCACCAAGAAAGAGGATGGTGAGAGTACAGCCCCCACCCCCCGTCC

AAAGGTCTTGCGTTGTAAATGCCACCACCATTGTCCAGAAGACTCAGTCAACAATATTTGCAGCACAGACGGATATTGTT

TCACGATGATAGAAGAGGATGACTCTGGGTTGCCTGTGGTCACTTCTGGTTGCCTAGGACTAGAAGGCTCAGATTTTCAG

TGTCGGGACACTCCCATTCCTCATCAAAGAAGATCAATTGAATGCTGCACAGAAAGGAACGAATGTAATAAAGACCTACA

CCCTACACTGCCTCCATTGAAAAACAGAGATTTTGTTGATGGACCTATACACCACAGGGCTTTACTTATATCTGTGACTG

TCTGTAGTTTGCTCTTGGTCCTTATCATATTATTTTGTTACTTCCGGTATAAAAGACAAGAAACCAGACCTCGATACAGC

ATTGGGTTAGAACAGGATGAAACTTACATTCCTCCTGGAGAATCCCTGAGAGACTTAATTGAGCAGTCTCAGAGCTCAGG

AAGTGGATCAGGCCTCCCTCTGCTGGTCCAAAGGACTATAGCTAAGCAGATTCAGATGGTGAAACAGATTGGAAAAGGTC

GCTATGGGGAAGTTTGGATGGGAAAGTGGCGTGGCGAAAAGGTAGCTGTGAAAGTGTTCTTCACCACAGAGGAAGCCAGC

TGGTTCAGAGAGACAGAAATATATCAGACAGTGTTGATGAGGCATGAAAACATTTTGGGTTTCATTGCTGCAGATATCAA

AGGGACAGGGTCCTGGACCCAGTTGTACCTAATCACAGACTATCATGAAAATGGTTCCCTTTATGATTATCTGAAGTCCA

CCACCCTAGACGCTAAATCAATGCTGAAGTTAGCCTACTCTTCTGTCAGTGGCTTATGTCATTTACACACAGAAATCTTT

AGTACTCAAGGCAAACCAGCAATTGCCCATCGAGATCTGAAAAGTAAAAACATTCTGGTGAAGAAAAATGGAACTTGCTG

TATTGCTGACCTGGGCCTGGCTGTTAAATTTATTAGTGATACAAATGAAGTTGACATACCACCTAACACTCGAGTTGGCA

CCAAACGCTATATGCCTCCAGAAGTGTTGGACGAGAGCTTGAACAGAAATCACTTCCAGTCTTACATCATGGCTGACATG

TATAGTTTTGGCCTCATCCTTTGGGAGGTTGCTAGGAGATGTGTATCAGGAGGTATAGTGGAAGAATACCAGCTTCCTTA

TCATGACCTAGTGCCCAGTGACCCCTCTTATGAGGACATGAGGGAGATTGTGTGCATCAAGAAGTTACGCCCCTCATTCC

CAAACCGGTGGAGCAGTGATGAGTGTCTAAGGCAGATGGGAAAACTCATGACAGAATGCTGGGCTCACAATCCTGCATCA

AGGCTGACAGCCCTGCGGGTTAAGAAAACACTTGCCAAAATGTCAGAGTCCCAGGACATTAAACTCTGA

 

Primers: Gene insert coding sequence can be confirmed by following primers:

(a) forward (or 5'-end) primer: 5’-CAAATGGGCGGTAGGCGTG-3’;

(b) reverse (or 3'-end) primer: 5’-CGGGAAGCAATAGCATGATA-3’

 

 

Note: The sequence may vary due to the naturally occurring variants or mutations, such as single nucleotide polymorphism, or the artifact during PCR amplification.  High fidelity PCR systems should always be used. 

 

  

Formulation: Lentivector encoded and pre-packaged viral particles (typical titer 106 - 107 IFU/ml) in the conditional medium (serum-free) from HEK293 cells that have been transfected with the lentivector gene clone and the LentiPAK DNA mix

 

 

 

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE IN HUMAN.

Important Safety Information: With the safety features in place, our lentiviral vectors and viral particles can be employed in standard Biosafety Level 2 tissue culture facilities and should be treated with the same level of caution as any other potentially infectious agent. Any investigator who purchases our lentiviral/retroviral products & services is responsible for following Biosafety Level 2 requirements on the handling of viral particles. For more information on Biosafety Level 2 agents and practices, please refer to NIH’s “Biosafety Considerations for Research with Lentiviral Vectors”.

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Transduction Protocol

 

Pre-packaged lentiviral particles are most advanced gene delivery tools. Each particles contain a fully sequence verified target gene and are psudotyped with the VSV-G glycoprotein, ready for transduction into into a wide range of cell types including hard-to-transfect primary cells and non-dividing cells. They are supplied in 1-mL aliquot(s) of the serum-/antibiotic-free solution suitable for both in vitro and in vivo delivery. They are produced in HEK293 packaging cells with a typical titer of ≥107 IFU/ml using our optimized LentPAKTM packaging system. The lentiviral particles can be used to transduce subconfluent target cells. Depending on your purpose, you may choose a specific multiplicity of infection (MOI) or test a range of MOIs to determine which gives you the desired results. Transduction can be enhanced by the addition of polybrene, also known as hexadimethrine bromide (typically at 8-10 μg/ml). 

 

Quick Protocol for Transduction

 

Day 1. Seeding Target Cells

For an example, plate target cells in a 10 cm plate at a density of 1 - 5x 105 cells/ml that will produce approximately 60% confluency in 24 hours.

 

Note: other size plates can also be used depending on the nature of your experiment. Adjust the reagent amount according to Table 1

 

Table 1. Seeding Density of Target Cells (1 day prior to transduction)

 Vessel Type

 Seeding Density

 Volume of Media

 10-cm dish

 1 – 5 x 106

 10 mL

 6-well plate

 0.3 – 1 x 106

 2 mL/well

 12-well plate

 0.15 – 0.5 x 106

 1 mL/well

 24-well plate

 0.6 – 2 x 105

 0.5 mL/well

 96-well plate

 1 – 4 x 104

 0.1 mL/well

  

Day 2. Transduction

Remove the growth media from the dish/plate prepared the day before. Replace with 1/2 volume of culture medium containing desired amount of lentiviral particles (at 2 to 20 MOI).  For example, add 4.5 mL of growth medium and 0.5 mL of Lentiviral particles, or simply add 5 mL of Lentiviral particles (for a low titer viral preparation or a high MOI transduction). Add polybrene directly to the media on the target cells at 8 μg/ml. Mix by gentle swirling.

 

Incubate at 37°C with 5% CO2 for 4 - 24 hours, then replace the transduction medium with right amount of growth medium according to table 1 (for example 10 mL for 10-cm dish). Culture the cells for 48 – 72 hours, and transduced cells are ready for downstream analyses.

 

Note: Adjust volumes accordingly for transduction of other plate types.  For example, add 1 ml of growth medium and lentiviral particle mixture for 6-well plate, 0.5 ml for 12-well and 0.25 mL for 24-well except for 96 well, in which 100 μl should be used. The change of transduction medium is often unnecessary with our pre-packaged lentiviral particles.  Simply culture cells for 3-4 days before analysis. 

 

The virus-containing media can be changed in as short as 4 hours after transduction if toxicity of the lentiviral transduction is a concern. Normally reverse transcription and genome integration of the lentivector takes place within 24-36 hours. With our ready-to-use, prepackaged lentiviral particles, the change of media is often unnecessary. The transduction process can be ongoing for 2 - 6 days without significant impact on cell growth/viability. The transduction process can also be repeated if desired. For a lentivector with a fluorescent reporter (such as GFP), FACS can be used to enrich for cells that express GFP. If it contains a drug selectable marker, follow the protocol for the particular drug. For example, puromycin selection is usually carried out at 1-10 μg/mL, depending on the target cells’ sensitivity

 

 

Important Safety Information

With the safety features in place, our lentiviral vectors and viral particles can be employed in standard Biosafety Level 2 tissue culture facilities and should be treated with the same level of caution as any other potentially infectious agent. Any investigator who purchases our lentiviral/retroviral products & services is responsible for following Biosafety Level 2 requirements on the handling of viral particles. For more information on Biosafety Level 2 agents and practices, please refer to NIH’s “Biosafety Considerations for Research with Lentiviral Vectors”.

 

Troubleshooting

 

Poor Transduction Efficiency:

Poor transduction efficiency could be due to a low viral titer. While lentivectors can accommodate relatively large inserts (up to 8 kb) comparing to other systems, there is still a packaging limit. In general, lentivectors could transfer up to 8-kb gene inserts. However, any gene insert larger than 4kb will dramatically decreases packaging efficiency, which would results in a lower viral titer. To overcome low titers, concentrate viral particles or lower target cell density for transduction. If the transduction efficiency is low despite a high titer of virus, the total volume of transduction media on the target cells may be too high. Transduction can be carried out in a volume of media that just covers the cells; this may increase the exposure of the cells to the virus. Low speed spin (e.g., 1500 rpm for 15-30 min) may help increase the likelihood of virus-cell interactions.  Pseudotyping of the transducing virus to target more abundant receptors on a particular cell type is another potential approach.

 

Transduction Kills Target Cells:

It is possible that MOI may be too high. Perform the transduction with a lower MOI or less viral particles. Packaging cell medium may not be compatible for target cell growth. Either dilute the virus in target cell-compatible medium or concentrate and resuspend the virus in medium compatible with the target cell growth. Change the transduction media containing the virus as early as 4 hrs after transduction.

 

 

 FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE IN HUMAN.

 

Storage

 

The product is shipped at 4°C for immediate use.  Upon receipt, centrifuge the vial briefly before opening.  Store at –80°C or lower and the product is stable for 3 months.  Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

 

 

The product should be employed in a Biosafety Level 2 tissue culture facility.

 

 

 

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE IN HUMAN.

 

References

 

1. J. Biol. Chem. 279:27560 (2004).

2. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 100:12277(2003) 

3. J. Med. Genet. 42:314-317(2005). 

4. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 102:5062(2005).

5. Cancer Genomics Proteomics 6:101(2009).

 

 



 

Documentation

 

Product datasheet (pdf) can be downloaded here: LTV0249-PDS.pdf

 

 

 

Additional supporting documents, including COA and MSDS are available upon request.

 

 

 

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE IN HUMAN.

Molecule Class Serine/Threonine Kinase Receptor
Gene Synonym CDw293; ALK6; ALK-6; BMPR-1B; BMPRIB; BMPR-IB
Gene Family Serine/Threonine Protein Kinase Family; TGFBR Subfamily
Research Area Development
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Pathway/Disease BMP Signaling Pathway
Species
Human
CD Antigen CDw293

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