Characterisation and Expression of a Stage-regulated Gene of Leishmania Major
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This paper describes the isolation and characterisation of the meta 1 gene from Leishmania major, that is expressed predominantly in infective metacyclic parasites. The termini of the major 2-kb transcript derived from this gene have been mapped and polypyrimidine sequences implicated in RNA processing located in the flanking regions. The meta 1 gene is conserved in both Old and New World Leishmania species and codes for a putative protein of 112 amino acids. Antibodies raised against a recombinant protein expressed from this open reading frame recognise an 11.5-kDa protein in metacyclic cell lysates and this molecule localises to the region of the flagellar pocket by indirect immunofluorescence.
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