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Construction and expression of plasmids containing mutated diphtheria toxin A-chain-coding sequences.

K S Fisher, I H Maxwell, J R Murphy, J Collier, L M Glode
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We previously demonstrated that cells can be killed through transfection of an expression plasmid that encodes the diphtheria toxin A-chain fragment (DT-A). This report describes the construction of expression plasmids containing three mutant DT-A-coding sequences substituting glutamic acid 148 with aspartic acid, serine, or glutamine which are known to have 100- to 300-fold-reduced ADP-ribosylation activity measured in vitro. The toxicity of these constructs was determined in cotransfection experiments using HeLa and 293 cells with a luciferase expression plasmid as the reporter. Dose responses were compared for the three new DT-A mutant plasmids and for the corresponding plasmids containing wild-type DT-A and the previously characterized tox 176 mutant. The dose required to produce 50% inhibition of control luciferase expression in 293 embryonic kidney cells for the five plasmids ranged from 0.01 micrograms for wild-type DT-A to 1.2 micrograms for the least toxic plasmid, which replaces glutamic acid 148 with glutamine. In conclusion, a wide range of DT-A toxicity can be achieved by using plasmid expression vectors that encode different DT-A mutations.

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Construction and expression of plasmids containing mutated diphtheria toxin A-chain-coding sequences.
K S Fisher, I H Maxwell, J R Murphy, J Collier, L M Glode
Infection and Immunity Oct 1991, 59 (10) 3562-3565; DOI:

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Construction and expression of plasmids containing mutated diphtheria toxin A-chain-coding sequences.
K S Fisher, I H Maxwell, J R Murphy, J Collier, L M Glode
Infection and Immunity Oct 1991, 59 (10) 3562-3565; DOI:
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