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Identification of a gene cluster for cell-surface genes of the SRS superfamily inNeospora caninumand characterization of the novelSRS9gene

Authors :
Gema Álvarez-García
Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora
Adriana Aguado-Martínez
S. Rodríguez-Marco
V. Risco-Castillo
Virginia Marugán-Hernández
Aurora Fernández-García
Elena Jiménez-Ruiz
Source :
Parasitology. 138:1832-1842
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2011.

Abstract

SUMMARYHere we present the detection of a gene cluster forNeospora caninumsurface genes, similar to theToxoplasma gondiiSRS9 locus, and the cloning and characterization of the NcSRS9gene. PCR genome walking, using NcBSR4gene as a framework, allows the identification, upstream NcBSR4, of 2 sequences homologous to theSRS5and the Ubiquinol-cytochrome C reductase genes and, downstream NcBSR4, of an ORF of 1191 bp coding for a 396-amino acid polypeptide with 59% similarity to the TgSRS9 antigen. A putative 39-residue signal peptide was found at the NH2-terminus followed by a hydrophilic region, and a potential site for a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor at the COOH-terminus. A recombinant NcSRS9 protein was produced and was recognized on a Western blot by a low proportion of sera from a panel of naturally infected cows and calves. In addition, Western blot analysis using polyclonal anti-rNcSRS9 revealed stage-specific expression of NcSRS9 in bradyzoites but not in tachyzoites, and immunohistochemistry on brain from a congenitally infected calf showed NcSRS9 recognition in bradyzoites contained in tissue cysts. However, bradyzoite-specific expression of NcSRS9 could not be proven by immunofluorescence on bradyzoites obtainedin vitroand RT-PCR analysis showed no significant variations of NcSRS9transcripts duringin vitrotachyzoite-bradyzoite switch, probably due to incomplete maturity ofin vitrobradyzoites. Initial characterization of NcSRS9 in this study may lead to further studies for a better understanding ofN. caninumpersistence.

Details

ISSN :
14698161 and 00311820
Volume :
138
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....44a9146be9317193fdb353164039a547
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182011001351