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Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona microneme protein SnMIC10: protein characteristics and expression during intracellular development.

Jessica S Hoane1, Vernon B Carruthers, Boris Striepen, David P Morrison, Rolf Entzeroth, Daniel K Howe.   

Abstract

Sarcocystis neurona, an apicomplexan parasite, is the primary causative agent of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. Like other members of the Apicomplexa, S. neurona zoites possess secretory organelles that contain proteins necessary for host cell invasion and intracellular survival. From a collection of S. neurona expressed sequence tags, we identified a sequence encoding a putative microneme protein based on similarity to Toxoplasma gondii MIC10 (TgMIC10). Pairwise sequence alignments of SnMIC10 to TgMIC10 and NcMIC10 from Neospora caninum revealed approximately 33% identity to both orthologues. The open reading frame of the S. neurona gene encodes a 255 amino acid protein with a predicted 39-residue signal peptide. Like TgMIC10 and NcMIC10, SnMIC10 is predicted to be hydrophilic, highly alpha-helical in structure, and devoid of identifiable adhesive domains. Antibodies raised against recombinant SnMIC10 recognised a protein band with an apparent molecular weight of 24 kDa in Western blots of S. neurona merozoites, consistent with the size predicted for SnMIC10. In vitro secretion assays demonstrated that this protein is secreted by extracellular merozoites in a temperature-dependent manner. Indirect immunofluorescence analysis of SnMIC10 showed a polar labelling pattern, which is consistent with the apical position of the micronemes, and immunoelectron microscopy provided definitive localisation of the protein to these secretory organelles. Further analysis of SnMIC10 in intracellular parasites revealed that expression of this protein is temporally regulated during endopolygeny, supporting the view that micronemes are only needed during host cell invasion. Collectively, the data indicate that SnMIC10 is a microneme protein that is part of the excreted/secreted antigen fraction of S. neurona. Identification and characterisation of additional S. neurona microneme antigens and comparisons to orthologues in other Apicomplexa could provide further insight into the functions that these proteins serve during invasion of host cells.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12814647     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7519(03)00031-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Parasitol        ISSN: 0020-7519            Impact factor:   3.981


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Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  2015-02-07       Impact factor: 2.738

2.  Expression of codon-optimized TgMIC16 in three Escherichia coli strains.

Authors:  Hui Sun; Jin Li; Gong-Zhen Liu; Kun Yin; Yong Cui; Ting Xiao; Chao Xu; Bing-Cheng Huang; Qing-Kuan Wei
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 2.406

3.  Systems-based analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona genome identifies pathways that contribute to a heteroxenous life cycle.

Authors:  Tomasz Blazejewski; Nirvana Nursimulu; Viviana Pszenny; Sriveny Dangoudoubiyam; Sivaranjani Namasivayam; Melissa A Chiasson; Kyle Chessman; Michelle Tonkin; Lakshmipuram S Swapna; Stacy S Hung; Joshua Bridgers; Stacy M Ricklefs; Martin J Boulanger; Jitender P Dubey; Stephen F Porcella; Jessica C Kissinger; Daniel K Howe; Michael E Grigg; John Parkinson
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2015-02-10       Impact factor: 7.867

4.  Differential Roles for Inner Membrane Complex Proteins across Toxoplasma gondii and Sarcocystis neurona Development.

Authors:  Rashmi Dubey; Brooke Harrison; Sriveny Dangoudoubiyam; Giulia Bandini; Katherine Cheng; Aziz Kosber; Carolina Agop-Nersesian; Daniel K Howe; John Samuelson; David J P Ferguson; Marc-Jan Gubbels
Journal:  mSphere       Date:  2017-10-18       Impact factor: 4.389

Review 5.  Building the perfect parasite: cell division in apicomplexa.

Authors:  Boris Striepen; Carly N Jordan; Sarah Reiff; Giel G van Dooren
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 6.823

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