Affiliation:
1. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Structural and Functional Microbial Genomics, Department of Microbiology, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria 3800, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The enteric, anaerobic spirochete
Brachyspira hyodysenteriae
is the causative agent of swine dysentery, a severe mucohemorrhagic diarrheal disease of pigs that has economic significance in every major pork-producing country. Recent investigation into potential vaccine candidates has focused on the outer membrane proteins of
B. hyodysenteriae
. Bhmp39 (formerly Vsp39) is the most abundant surface-exposed outer membrane protein of
B. hyodysenteriae
; its predicted gene sequence has previously been shown to share sequence similarity to eight genes divided evenly between two paralogous loci. The peptide sequence suggested that Bhmp39 is encoded by one of these genes,
bhmp39h
. The biological significance of maintaining eight homologous
bhmp39
genes is unclear, though it has been proposed that this may play a role in antigenic variation. In this study, real-time, reverse transcription-PCR was used to demonstrate that
bhmp39f
and
bhmp39h
were the transcripts most abundantly expressed by
B. hyodysenteriae
strain B204 cultured under in vitro growth conditions. Mass spectrometry data of the purified 39-kDa membrane protein showed that both Bhmp39f and Bhmp39h were present. Northern blot analysis across predicted Rho-independent terminators demonstrated that the genes of the
bhmp39efgh
locus result in monocistronic transcripts.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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