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Infection and Immunity, March 1994, p. 1000-1007, Vol. 62, No. 3
0019-9567/1994/$04.00+0 DOI:
Identification of an immunoreactive Brucella abortus HtrA stress response protein homolog.
R M Roop 2nd,
T W Fletcher,
N M Sriranganathan,
S M Boyle, and
G G Schurig
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport 71130-3932.
ABSTRACT
An 11-kb fragment of Brucella abortus genomic DNA cloned into the BamHI site of pUC9 expressed a 60-kDa protein in Escherichia coli DH5-alpha. Antibodies reactive with this 60-kDa protein were detected by Western blot (immunoblot) analysis in sera from mice, cattle, and goats experimentally infected with B. abortus, in sera from mice experimentally infected with Brucella melitensis, and in serum from a dog experimentally infected with Brucella canis. Similar results were seen with sera obtained from cattle and dogs with naturally acquired brucellosis. The gene encoding the 60-kDa Brucella protein was localized to a 2-kb EcoRI fragment which was also reactive in Southern blots with genomic DNA from other strains of B. abortus as well as with genomic DNA from B. melitensis and B. canis. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the cloned EcoRI fragment revealed an open reading frame encoding a protein with a predicted molecular mass of 51,847 Da and an isoelectric point of 5.15. Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence of the immunoreactive Brucella protein with the SWISS-PROT protein sequence data base revealed that it shares > 40% amino acid sequence identity with the E. coli and Salmonella typhimurium HtrA stress response proteins. Computer-assisted analysis of this amino acid sequence also predicted that the putative Brucella HtrA homolog contains an export signal sequence and a serine protease active site, two structural features characteristic of previously described HtrA proteins. A potential sigma E type heat shock promoter sequence was detected upstream of the cloned Brucella htrA gene, and Northern (RNA) blot analysis demonstrated that exposure of B. abortus 2308 to heat shock conditions resulted in a transient elevation of htrA transcription. These results strongly suggest that the immunoreactive 60-kDa Brucella protein is a member of the HtrA class of stress response proteins.
Infection and Immunity, March 1994, p. 1000-1007, Vol. 62, No. 3
0019-9567/1994/$04.00+0 DOI:
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