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Repetitive peptide motifs in the cuticlin of Ascaris suum

Auteur(s)
Bisoffi, Marco
Marti, Stefan
Betschart, Bruno 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
1996
In
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
Vol.
1
No
80
De la page
55
A la page
64
Mots-clés
  • Ascaris suum
  • nematode cuticle
  • cuticlin
  • repetitive peptide motif
  • immunolocalization
  • DIPETALONEMA-VITEAE FILARIOIDEA
  • CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS
  • PARASITIC
  • NEMATODES
  • STRUCTURAL PROTEIN
  • CUTICULAR PROTEINS
  • MESSENGER-RNA
  • GENE
  • BINDING
  • DITYROSINE
  • ANTIBODIES
  • Ascaris suum

  • nematode cuticle

  • cuticlin

  • repetitive peptide mo...

  • immunolocalization

  • DIPETALONEMA-VITEAE F...

  • CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGAN...

  • PARASITIC

  • NEMATODES

  • STRUCTURAL PROTEIN

  • CUTICULAR PROTEINS

  • MESSENGER-RNA

  • GENE

  • BINDING

  • DITYROSINE

  • ANTIBODIES

Résumé
The cuticle of parasitic nematodes is composed of extracellular structural proteins. Over 90% of these proteins are collagenous molecules in the basal and median layers of the cuticle. The outermost layers of the cuticle, the epicuticle, is composed of non-collagenous proteins, that represent the structural surface of nematodes. In Ascaris these proteins have been termed 'cuticlins'. While cuticular collagens have been well studied by both biochemical and genetic means, knowledge of the molecular structure of cuticlin components of parasitic nematodes is scarce. In the present paper we report on the production of monoclonal antibody 8.1, which is specific for cuticlin: but does nor recognize collagen epitopes. We have screened a cDNA library derived from adult Ascaris suum mRNA of the hypodermal tissue underlying and synthesizing the cuticle. One positive cDNA clone encodes alanine-rich repetitive motifs, which are part of the insoluble cuticlin of the outermost layers of the epicuticle of Ascaris suum. This was shown in immunocytochemical experiments using specific polyclonal antisera raised against these motifs, expressed as fusion protein with glutathione S-transferase of the helminth Schistosoma japonicum. Comparison of the repetitive amino acid sequence with structural proteins of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and the insects Locusta migratoria and Ceratitis capitata revealed a minimal consensus motif.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/12420
Type de publication
journal article
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