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Molecular characterization of Mycoplasma arthritidis membrane lipoprotein MAA1.


ABSTRACT: Genes encoding the Mycoplasma arthritidis surface-exposed lipoprotein MAA1 were cloned and sequenced from MAA1-expressing strains 158p10p9 and PG6, from a low-adherence (LA) variant derived from 158p10p9 that expresses a truncated version of MAA1 (MAA1Delta) and from two MAA1-negative strains, 158 and H39. The deduced amino acid sequences of maa1 from 158p10p9 and PG6 predicted, respectively, 86.5- and 86.4-kDa basic, largely hydrophilic lipoproteins with 29-amino-acid signal peptides and predicted cleavage sites for signal peptidase II (Ala-Ala-Ala downward arrowCys). The truncation in the LA variant resulted from a G-->T substitution at nucleotide 695, which created a premature stop codon. This, in turn, generated a predicted 26.6-kDa prolipoprotein (23.6 kDa after processing), consistent with an M(r) of approximately 24,000 calculated for MAA1Delta. Similarly, absence of MAA1 expression in H39 and 158 resulted from C-->A substitutions at nucleotide 208, generating premature stop codons at that site in both strains.

SUBMITTER: Washburn LR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC97160 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular characterization of Mycoplasma arthritidis membrane lipoprotein MAA1.

Washburn L R LR   Miller E J EJ   Weaver K E KE  

Infection and immunity 20000201 2


Genes encoding the Mycoplasma arthritidis surface-exposed lipoprotein MAA1 were cloned and sequenced from MAA1-expressing strains 158p10p9 and PG6, from a low-adherence (LA) variant derived from 158p10p9 that expresses a truncated version of MAA1 (MAA1Delta) and from two MAA1-negative strains, 158 and H39. The deduced amino acid sequences of maa1 from 158p10p9 and PG6 predicted, respectively, 86.5- and 86.4-kDa basic, largely hydrophilic lipoproteins with 29-amino-acid signal peptides and predic  ...[more]

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