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Molecular conservation of MSP4 and MSP5 in Anaplasma marginale and A. centrale vaccine strain.
Title | Molecular conservation of MSP4 and MSP5 in Anaplasma marginale and A. centrale vaccine strain. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Molad, T, Brayton, KA, Palmer, GH, Michaeli, S, Shkap, V |
Journal | Vet Microbiol |
Volume | 100 |
Issue | 1-2 |
Pagination | 55-64 |
Date Published | 2004 May 20 |
ISSN | 0378-1135 |
Keywords | Amino Acid Sequence, Anaplasma centrale, Anaplasma marginale, Anaplasmosis, Animals, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins, Bacterial Proteins, Bacterial Vaccines, Base Sequence, Blotting, Southern, Cattle, Cloning, Molecular, DNA, Bacterial, Escherichia coli, Immunoblotting, Membrane Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Recombinant Proteins, Sequence Analysis, DNA |
Abstract | Anaplasma centrale msp4 and msp5 genes were cloned and sequenced, and the recombinant proteins were expressed. The identity between Anaplasma marginale and A. centrale MSP4 was 83% in the nucleotide sequences and 91.7% in the encoded protein sequences. A. centrale msp5 nucleotide sequences shared 86.8% identity with A. marginale msp5, and there was 92.9% homology between A. centrale and A. marginale encoded amino acids of the MSP5 protein. Southern blots hybridized with probes derived from the msp4 and msp5 central regions indicate that msp4 and msp5 of A. centrale are encoded by single copy genes. Recombinant MSP4 and MSP5 fusion proteins reacted with anti-A. marginale monoclonal antibodies ANAR76A1 and ANAF16C, respectively, demonstrating the conservation of conformation-sensitive B-cell epitopes between A. centrale and A. marginale. These data demonstrate the structural and antigenic conservation of MSP4 and MSP5 in A. centrale and A. marginale. This conservation is consistent with the cross-protective immunity between A. marginale and A. centrale and supports the development of improved vaccines based upon common outer membrane proteins. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.vetmic.2004.01.018 |
Alternate Journal | Vet. Microbiol. |
PubMed ID | 15135513 |