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Mycobacterium Avium-superoxide Dismutase Binds to Epithelial Cell Aldolase, Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate Dehydrogenase and Cyclophilin A

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Journal Microb Pathog
Date 2003 Dec 23
PMID 14687559
Citations 10
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Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) adheres, invades and multiplies inside epithelial cells. Earlier, we demonstrated two MAC protein adhesins, 25 and 31 kDa, binding with HEp-2 cells. The 25 kDa MAC adhesin was found to be superoxide dismutase (SOD). In this study, epithelial cell (HEp-2 and A549) ligands for MAC-SOD were identified by probing two-dimensional western blots of epithelial extracts with MAC proteins followed by monoclonal anti-MAC-SOD antibodies. Three epithelial cell proteins with molecular masses 43, 40 and 18 kDa, present in both membrane and cytosolic fractions, were found to bind with MAC-SOD. Based on the N-terminal amino acid sequences, the 43, 40 and 18 kDa epithelial proteins were identified as aldolase, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and cyclophilin A (CypA), respectively. Furthermore, MAC-SOD was found to bind to purified rabbit muscle aldolase, GAPDH and recombinant CypA in western blotting.

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