1. Analysis of some immunogenic properties of the recombinant Sporothrix schenckii Gp70 expressed in Escherichia coli.
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Martínez-Álvarez JA, García-Carnero LC, Kubitschek-Barreira PH, Lozoya-Pérez NE, Belmonte-Vázquez JL, de Almeida JR, J Gómez-Infante A, Curty N, Villagómez-Castro JC, Peña-Cabrera E, Martínez-Duncker I, Almeida SR, Lopes-Bezerra LM, and Mora-Montes HM
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- Animals, Escherichia coli genetics, Escherichia coli metabolism, Fungal Proteins chemistry, Gene Expression, Glycoproteins chemistry, Glycoproteins genetics, Humans, Molecular Weight, Moths, Recombinant Proteins chemistry, Recombinant Proteins genetics, Recombinant Proteins immunology, Sporothrix immunology, Sporotrichosis immunology, Fungal Proteins genetics, Fungal Proteins immunology, Glycoproteins immunology, Sporothrix genetics, Sporotrichosis microbiology
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Aim: Sporothrix schenckii is the causative agent of sporotrichosis. A 70-kDa glycoprotein, Gp70, is a candidate for the development of prophylactic alternatives to control the disease, and its gene (GP70) is predicted to encode for a protein of 43 kDa, contrasting with the molecular weight of the native protein., Materials & Methods: The GP70 was expressed in bacteria, the recombinant protein purified, used in immunoassays and injected to Galleria mellonella., Results & Conclusion: The recombinant protein was detected by anti-Gp70 antibodies, confirming that the Gp70 backbone is a 43-kDa peptide. This protein showed enzyme activity of cyclase and was recognized by sera of patients with sporotrichosis. Although it was not useful for serodiagnosis of sporotrichosis, it conferred protection to animals against experimental sporotrichosis.
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- 2019
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