Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale

The sequencing of the complete genome of Anaplasma marginale has enabled the identification of several genes that encode membrane proteins, thereby increasing the chances of identifying candidate immunogens. Little is known regarding the genetic variability of genes that encode membrane proteins in...

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Main Authors: Daniel SG Junior, Flábio R Araújo, Nalvo F Almeida Junior, Said S Adi, Luciana M Cheung, Stenio P Fragoso, Carlos AN Ramos, Renato Henrique M de Oliveira, Caroline S Santos, Gisele Bacanelli, Cleber O Soares, Grácia MS Rosinha, Adivaldo H Fonseca
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2010-11-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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spelling doaj-d99bb54d873b4955ac94b81cb5bc26f32020-11-24T22:44:30ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602010-11-01105784384910.1590/S0074-02762010000700001Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginaleDaniel SG JuniorFlábio R AraújoNalvo F Almeida JuniorSaid S AdiLuciana M CheungStenio P FragosoCarlos AN RamosRenato Henrique M de OliveiraCaroline S SantosGisele BacanelliCleber O SoaresGrácia MS RosinhaAdivaldo H FonsecaThe sequencing of the complete genome of Anaplasma marginale has enabled the identification of several genes that encode membrane proteins, thereby increasing the chances of identifying candidate immunogens. Little is known regarding the genetic variability of genes that encode membrane proteins in A. marginale isolates. The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of conservation of the predicted amino acid sequences of OMP1, OMP4, OMP5, OMP7, OMP8, OMP10, OMP14, OMP15, SODb, OPAG1, OPAG3, VirB3, VirB9-1, PepA, EF-Tu and AM854 proteins in a Brazilian isolate of A. marginale compared to other isolates. Hence, primers were used to amplify these genes: omp1, omp4, omp5, omp7, omp8, omp10, omp14, omp15, sodb, opag1, opag3, virb3, VirB9-1, pepA, ef-tu and am854. After polimerase chain reaction amplification, the products were cloned and sequenced using the Sanger method and the predicted amino acid sequence were multi-aligned using the CLUSTALW and MEGA 4 programs, comparing the predicted sequences between the Brazilian, Saint Maries, Florida and A. marginale centrale isolates. With the exception of outer membrane protein (OMP) 7, all proteins exhibited 92-100% homology to the other A. marginale isolates. However, only OMP1, OMP5, EF-Tu, VirB3, SODb and VirB9-1 were selected as potential immunogens capable of promoting cross-protection between isolates due to the high degree of homology (over 72%) also found with A. (centrale) marginale.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762010000700001membrane proteinsOMPsAnaplasma marginaleBrazil
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author Daniel SG Junior
Flábio R Araújo
Nalvo F Almeida Junior
Said S Adi
Luciana M Cheung
Stenio P Fragoso
Carlos AN Ramos
Renato Henrique M de Oliveira
Caroline S Santos
Gisele Bacanelli
Cleber O Soares
Grácia MS Rosinha
Adivaldo H Fonseca
spellingShingle Daniel SG Junior
Flábio R Araújo
Nalvo F Almeida Junior
Said S Adi
Luciana M Cheung
Stenio P Fragoso
Carlos AN Ramos
Renato Henrique M de Oliveira
Caroline S Santos
Gisele Bacanelli
Cleber O Soares
Grácia MS Rosinha
Adivaldo H Fonseca
Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
membrane proteins
OMPs
Anaplasma marginale
Brazil
author_facet Daniel SG Junior
Flábio R Araújo
Nalvo F Almeida Junior
Said S Adi
Luciana M Cheung
Stenio P Fragoso
Carlos AN Ramos
Renato Henrique M de Oliveira
Caroline S Santos
Gisele Bacanelli
Cleber O Soares
Grácia MS Rosinha
Adivaldo H Fonseca
author_sort Daniel SG Junior
title Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale
title_short Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale
title_full Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale
title_fullStr Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of membrane protein genes in a Brazilian isolate of Anaplasma marginale
title_sort analysis of membrane protein genes in a brazilian isolate of anaplasma marginale
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2010-11-01
description The sequencing of the complete genome of Anaplasma marginale has enabled the identification of several genes that encode membrane proteins, thereby increasing the chances of identifying candidate immunogens. Little is known regarding the genetic variability of genes that encode membrane proteins in A. marginale isolates. The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of conservation of the predicted amino acid sequences of OMP1, OMP4, OMP5, OMP7, OMP8, OMP10, OMP14, OMP15, SODb, OPAG1, OPAG3, VirB3, VirB9-1, PepA, EF-Tu and AM854 proteins in a Brazilian isolate of A. marginale compared to other isolates. Hence, primers were used to amplify these genes: omp1, omp4, omp5, omp7, omp8, omp10, omp14, omp15, sodb, opag1, opag3, virb3, VirB9-1, pepA, ef-tu and am854. After polimerase chain reaction amplification, the products were cloned and sequenced using the Sanger method and the predicted amino acid sequence were multi-aligned using the CLUSTALW and MEGA 4 programs, comparing the predicted sequences between the Brazilian, Saint Maries, Florida and A. marginale centrale isolates. With the exception of outer membrane protein (OMP) 7, all proteins exhibited 92-100% homology to the other A. marginale isolates. However, only OMP1, OMP5, EF-Tu, VirB3, SODb and VirB9-1 were selected as potential immunogens capable of promoting cross-protection between isolates due to the high degree of homology (over 72%) also found with A. (centrale) marginale.
topic membrane proteins
OMPs
Anaplasma marginale
Brazil
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762010000700001
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