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Identification of a novel thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (BoTRAP2) from Babesia orientalis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (TRAP) was first discovered in the sporozoite of Plasmodium falciparum and TRAP family proteins are secreted by micronemes and transported to the parasite surface to participate in the invasion process. Various TRAP proteins have been identified in apicomplexan protozoans, but there have been few reports about TRAP proteins in Babesia orientalis. METHODS:The functional domain of TRAP2 in B. orientalis was cloned, sequenced, characterized and compared to the TRAP sequences of related apicomplexan parasites. The functional domain of BoTRAP2 was truncated, named BoTRAP2-1, and then cloned into the pET-28a expression vector. Rabbit anti-rBoTRAP2-1 polyclonal antibody was produced by immunizing three rabbits. Western blot analysis was used to identify the native form and immunogenicity of BoTRAP2. The localization of BoTRAP2 was identified by indirect fluorescence assay (IFA). RESULTS:The amplified genes of BoTRAP2 are 2817 bp in length, encoding a functional domain of about 938 aa with two vWFA domains, one TSP domain and one transmembrane domain. The amino acid sequence of BoTRAP2 has a high similarity with that of B. bovis and B. gibsoni. The predicted tertiary structure of truncated BoTRAP2-1 confirmed that BoTRAP2 contains two vWFA domains and a TSP domain, the main functional areas of the protein. The native BoTRAP2 was identified from B. orientalis lysate by using rabbit polyclonal anti-rBoTRAP2-1. A band corresponding to rBoTRAP2-1 was detected by reaction with serum from a B. orientalis-infected water buffalo, indicating that the protein has a high immunogenicity. IFA showed that BoTRAP2 is mainly localized on the apical end of parasites by rabbit anti-rBoTRAP2-1 polyclonal serum. CONCLUSIONS:The rBoTRAP2 could differentiate serum from B. orientalis-infected water buffalo and normal water buffalo, implicating that BoTRAP2 has high immunogenicity and could serve as a candidate antigen for diagnosis of B. orientalis infection in buffalo.

SUBMITTER: Zhan X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6500065 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a novel thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (BoTRAP2) from Babesia orientalis.

Zhan Xueyan X   He Junwei J   Yu Long L   Liu Qin Q   Sun Yali Y   Nie Zheng Z   Guo Jiaying J   Zhao Yangnan Y   Li Muxiao M   Luo Xiaoying X   He Lan L   Zhao Junlong J  

Parasites & vectors 20190503 1


<h4>Background</h4>The thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (TRAP) was first discovered in the sporozoite of Plasmodium falciparum and TRAP family proteins are secreted by micronemes and transported to the parasite surface to participate in the invasion process. Various TRAP proteins have been identified in apicomplexan protozoans, but there have been few reports about TRAP proteins in Babesia orientalis.<h4>Methods</h4>The functional domain of TRAP2 in B. orientalis was cloned, sequenced, c  ...[more]

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