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Identification and Characterization of Serine Proteinase Inhibitors from Neospora Caninum

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Date 2004 May 13
PMID 15138071
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Two cDNA clones obtained from the Neospora caninum Expressed Sequence Tag project were selected by their homology with the Toxoplasma gondii serine proteinase inhibitor (serpin) gene, TgPI-1 and TgPI-2. One of them, named NcPI-H, showed several premature stop codons. The other cDNA, named NcPI-S, encoded a 79 amino acid protein containing a putative signal peptide and only one non-classical Kazal domain. Two other N. caninum EST sequences (NcEST1 and NcEST2) and one from Eimeria tenella (EtPI-S) were retrieved from the database. Amino acid sequence analysis suggested that NcEST1 and NcEST2 might be the N. caninum counterparts of TgPI-1 and TgPI-2, respectively. EtEST-S, as NcPI-S, is a single domain serpin. The open reading frame encoding the mature version of NcPI-S was expressed as recombinant protein, fused to a 6 histidine tag in Escherichia coli. Specific rabbit antiserum generated against the recombinant NcPI-S was used in immunoblot assays. Bands of 20, 30, 40, and 66-kDa were detected by SDS-PAGE of whole parasite homogenate. In addition, when an anti-TgPI-1 serum was used, bands of 25 and 35-kDa were detected indicating that there is no cross-reactivity between both serpins, and showing as well, the presence of another putative serpin in N. caninum. The recombinant protein NcPI-S, inhibited bacterial subtilisin completely, and showed lower inhibitory capacity on human neutrophil elastase, animal trypsin, and chymotrypsin, suggesting differences in effectiveness.

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