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Construction of a eukaryotic expression vector for pEGFP-FST and its biological activity in duck myoblasts | Li | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
doi:10.1016/j.ejbt.2014.07.002
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, Vol 17, No 5 (2014)

Construction of a eukaryotic expression vector for pEGFP-FST and its biological activity in duck myoblasts

Xinxin Li, Jiwen Wang, Hehe Liu, Haohan Wang, Lingli Sun, Chao Yang, Liang Li, Yi Zheng



Abstract

Background: Follistatin (FST), a secreted glycoprotein, is intrinsically linked to muscle hypertrophy. To explore the function of duck FST in myoblast proliferation and differentiation, the pEGFP-FST eukaryotic expression vector was constructed and identified. The biological activities of this vector were analyzed by transfecting pEGFP-FST into cultured duck myoblasts using LipofectamineTM 2000 and subsequently determining the mRNA expression profiles of FST and myostatin (MSTN).

Results: The duck pEGFP-FST vector was successfully constructed and was confirmed to have high liposome-mediated transfection efficiency in duck myoblasts. Additionally, myoblasts transfected with pEGFP-FST had a higher biological activity. Significantly, the overexpression of FST in these cells significantly inhibited the mRNA expression of MSTN (a target gene that is negatively regulated by FST).

Conclusions: The duck pEGFP-FST vector has been constructed successfully and exhibits biological activity by promoting myoblast proliferation and differentiation in vitro.



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