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Objective To construct the bait plasmid of HNP-3 mature peptide in yeast two-hybrid system and examine whether the recombinant bait plasmid has self-activating and toxicity effect.Methods Using RT-PCR technique,the cDNA fragments of HNP-3 mature peptide gene were amplified from the extracted RNA in cultured HL-60 cells.The fragment was firstly cloned into pBluescript-SK-II vector,confirmed by sequencing,then sub-cloned into the bait plasmid pGBKT7 and identified with PCR and sequence analysis techniques.The recombinant plasmid was introduced into the yeast cell AH109,and its self-activating and toxicity effect was tested by auxotrophic selective culture.Results DNA sequencing indicated that the inserted fragment in pBluescript-SK-II vector was HNP-3 mature peptide gene sequence,and the sub-cloned recombinant pGBKT7-HNP-3 was no mismatch.The recombinant bait plasmid didn't have self-activating effect and did not show toxicity to yeast AH109 cell.Conclusion The bait plasmid of HNP-3 mature peptide was constructed successfully.This was helpful for investigating the proteins interacting with HNP-3 mature peptide by yeast two-hybrid technique.
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Objective To investigate the clinical effectiveness of hysteroscopy in cervical conization for benign lesions. Methods A total of 1026 patients with benign cervical lesions were treated by cervical conization under a hysteroscope from January 2000 to December 2006. Results The operation time was 5-25 min and the intraoperative blood loss was 5-100 ml. The patients received re-examination 3 menstrual cycles after the operation. Among them, 990 patients were cured (cure rate,96.5%); the other 36 patients (34 improved and 2 ineffective) were cured after the second operation. No surgery related complications occurred. Conclusion Hysteroscopy is effective for cervical conization. The method is worth being widely used for fewer complications.