Literature DB >> 11238964

An immunodominant membrane protein gene from the Western X-disease phytoplasma is distinct from those of other phytoplasmas.

Cheryl L Blomquist1, Dez J Barbara2, David L Davies3, Michael F Clark3, Bruce C Kirkpatrick1.   

Abstract

Membrane proteins mediate several important processes, including attachment, in several Mollicute species. Phytoplasmas are non-culturable plant pathogenic mollicutes that are transmitted in a specific manner by certain phloem-feeding insect vectors. Because it is likely that phytoplasma membrane proteins are involved with some aspect of the transmission process, their identification, isolation and characterization are important first steps in understanding phytoplasma transmission. A 32 kDa immunodominant protein (IDP) from the Western X-disease (WX) phytoplasma was purified from infected plants by immunoprecipitation using monoclonal antibodies, and two peptides from a tryptic digest were sequenced. PCR primers designed from these sequences amplified a 145 bp product which hybridized with WX-related phytoplasmas in Southern blots. This PCR product was used to identify a 2.5 kbp ECO:RI-HIN:dIII fragment that was cloned and sequenced. A complete 864 bp ORF (idpA) was identified for which the putative translation product contained both of the tryptic digest peptide sequences that were used to design the PCR primers. Analysis of the predicted IdpA sequence indicated two transmembrane domains but no cleavage point. The amino acid sequence had no significant homology with other known phytoplasma IDP genes. The idpA ORF was cloned into an Escherichia coli expression vector and a fusion protein of the predicted size was identified in Western blots using a WX-specific antiserum. A rabbit polyclonal antiserum was prepared to the purified expression protein and this reacted with both the E. coli-expressed and native WX phytoplasma proteins. This newly identified WX IDP (IdpA) is distinct from other known mollicute membrane proteins.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11238964     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-147-3-571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


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