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Characterization of a novel Mycobacterium bovis secreted antigen containing PGLTS repeats.

F Bigi1, A Alito, J C Fisanotti, M I Romano, A Cataldi.   

Abstract

Serum from naturally infected cattle was used to identify a novel Mycobacterium bovis antigen from an expression library. The first recombinant product identified was a fusion protein with lacZ (55 kDa). A clone containing the whole gene was also obtained. This clone expressed a 38-kDa protein. A rabbit serum against the recombinant antigen reacts in M. bovis supernatants with two proteins of 36 and 34 kDa. The new protein was called P36/P34. The gene cloned has a deduced amino acid sequence with a predicted molecular mass of 28 kDa, showing a characteristic signal sequence for exportation. The protein bears partial homology to a 28-kDa protein from M. leprae. An interesting feature of the P36/P34 sequence is that it contains several PGLTS repeats, which are not present in the M. leprae protein. Antigenic determinants seem also to be conserved between the two proteins because sera from leprosy patients recognized the recombinant M. bovis protein. The discrepancy among the molecular mass deduced from the sequence (28 kDa), that of the recombinant protein in Escherichia coli (38 kDa), and that of the native protein in M. bovis (36 and 34 kDa) could be attributed to posttranslational modifications or to the high proline content that may alter the migration properties of the protein. This antigen seems to be immunodominant during bovine tuberculosis, because 8 of 9 serum specimens from diseased cattle are reactive. The homology among the M. leprae 28-kDa protein, the protein described in this article, and a recently described M. tuberculosis protein suggests the existence of a new protein family in mycobacteria.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7790072      PMCID: PMC173346          DOI: 10.1128/iai.63.7.2581-2586.1995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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