| Literature DB >> 32165330 |
Muhammad Zubair1, Shafii Abdullahi Muhamed1, Farhan Anwar Khan2, Gang Zhao1, Harish Menghwar1, Muhammad Faisal1, Hui Zhang1, Xifang Zhu1, Muhammad Asif Rasheed3, Yingyu Chen4, Marawan A Marawan5, Huanchun Chen4, Aizhen Guo6.
Abstract
Mycoplasma bovis is a risky pathogen mainly responsible for pneumonia and mastitis in cattle. Up to date, its pathogenesis is not clear. Since secreted proteins have a tricky role in M. bovis pathogenesis, this study was designed to systematically reveal M. bovis secretome and potential role in virulence of the pathogen. By using bioinformatics tools, a total of 246 secreted proteins were predicted based on M. bovis genome. Among them, 14 were classical, 154 non-classical and 78 both pathways. Then by using 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF- MS), 169 proteins were revealed. Of them, 60 were predicted to be secreted including 3 classical, 43 non-classical, and 14 both classical and non-classical. Further 8 proteins (MbovP0038, MbovP0338, MbovP0341, MbovP0520, MbovP0581, MbovP0674, MbovP0693, MbovP0845) were predicted to be virulence-related factors with VFDB. In addition, MbovP0581 (ABC transporter protein) was validated experimentally as secreted in nature and highly immunogenic reacting with sera of cattle experimentally infected with M. bovis. In conclusion, this study might be a crucial step towards a better understanding of pathogenesis and leading to the development of novel diagnostic marker and potent vaccine against M. bovis.Entities:
Keywords: Genome; M. bovis; Proteomics; Secreted proteins; Secretome; Virulence
Year: 2020 PMID: 32165330 DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2020.104135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Pathog ISSN: 0882-4010 Impact factor: 3.738