Molecular cloning and characterization of a cytosolic heat shock protein 70 from Naegleria fowleri.

Kyoung-Ju Song, Kyung-Hui Song, Byoung-Kuk Na, Jong-Hyun Kim, Daeho Kwon, Sun Park, Jhang-Ho Pak, Kyung-Il Im, Ho-Joon Shin
Author Information
  1. Kyoung-Ju Song: Department of Microbiology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-721, South Korea.

Abstract

A gene encoding a cytosolic heat shock protein 70 from pathogenic Naegleria fowleri (Nf-cHSP70) was identified. The Nf-cHSP70 was 2,062 bp in length with an open reading frame of 1,980 bp encoding 659 amino acid residues. The deduced amino acid sequence of the gene shared high sequence identities with HSP70s from other parasitic organisms and mammals. The characteristic domains, including N-terminal ATPase domain, calmodulin-binding domain, and EE(D)VD motif, found in HSP70s were also well conserved in this gene. The recombinant Nf-cHSP70 protein showed strong antigenicity against the sera from mice experimentally infected with N. fowleri. Immunofluorescence assay showed that Nf-cHSP70 localized in cytosol of the parasite. The results from semi-quantitative RT-PCR and Western blot analyses demonstrated the expression levels of gene transcripts, and its products were significantly increased at high temperature (42 degrees C). The definitive biological roles of Nf-cHSP70 are not clear, but it may protect the parasite under environmental changes especially high temperature.

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MeSH Term

Amino Acid Motifs
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Cloning, Molecular
Conserved Sequence
Cytosol
DNA, Protozoan
Gene Expression Regulation
HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Molecular Sequence Data
Naegleria fowleri
Open Reading Frames
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Protozoan Proteins
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Protozoan
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Temperature

Chemicals

DNA, Protozoan
HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins
Protozoan Proteins
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Protozoan

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