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Cloning of a novel Babesia equi gene encoding a 158-kilodalton protein useful for serological diagnosis.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we characterized a Babesia equi Be158 gene obtained by immunoscreening a B. equi cDNA expression phage library with B. equi-infected horse serum. The Be158 gene consists of an open reading frame of 3,510 nucleotides. The recombinant Be158 gene product was produced in Escherichia coli and used for the immunization of mice. In Western blot analysis, mouse immune serum against the Be158 gene product recognized 75- and 158-kDa proteins from the lysate of B. equi-infected erythrocytes. In an indirect fluorescent-antibody test with the mouse immune serum, the Be158 antigen appeared in the cytoplasm of Maltese cross-forming parasites (which consist of four merozoites) and was located mainly in the extraerythrocytic merozoite body. When the recombinant Be158 gene product was used in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay as a serological antigen, it was found to react to B. equi-infected horse sera, indicating that the Be158 gene product is useful as a serologically diagnostic antigen for B. equi infection.

SUBMITTER: Hirata H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC549306 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cloning of a novel Babesia equi gene encoding a 158-kilodalton protein useful for serological diagnosis.

Hirata Haruyuki H   Yokoyama Naoaki N   Xuan Xuenan X   Fujisaki Kozo K   Suzuki Naoyoshi N   Igarashi Ikuo I  

Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 20050201 2


In this study, we characterized a Babesia equi Be158 gene obtained by immunoscreening a B. equi cDNA expression phage library with B. equi-infected horse serum. The Be158 gene consists of an open reading frame of 3,510 nucleotides. The recombinant Be158 gene product was produced in Escherichia coli and used for the immunization of mice. In Western blot analysis, mouse immune serum against the Be158 gene product recognized 75- and 158-kDa proteins from the lysate of B. equi-infected erythrocytes.  ...[more]

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