The Salmonella ompC gene: Structure and use as a carrier for heterologous sequences
Por:
Puente J., Juárez D., Bobadilla M., Arias C.F., Calva E.
Publicada:
1 ene 1995
Resumen:
The Salmonella typhi (St) ompC gene codes for a major outer membrane protein (OMP) that is highly expressed in both low and high osmolarity. By hybridization studies with the entire gene or with segments thereof, ompC was found to be highly conserved within 11 different Salmonella serotypes, with the exception of S. arizonae. The study included several St isolates from Mexico and Indonesia. Variation was only detected in two (e and f) of the seven regions previously found to vary between St and E. coli ompC. Chimeric OmpC proteins, carrying a rotavirus VP4 capsid protein epitope, are well recognized by a specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) against this epitope, either in OMP preparations (by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; ELISA) or intact cells (by ELISA and immunogold-labelling), indicating that regions c and f are oriented towards the cell surface and are probably exposed. As has been shown before for other regulated OMP, this experimental approach could be useful for the presentation of heterologous epitopes in order to gain knowledge about porin topology, for testing the effect of altered porin surface epitopes on bacterial physiology, or else, in the development of multivalent vaccines. © 1995.
Filiaciones:
Puente J.:
Departamento de Microbiologla Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnologla, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Mor. 62271, Mexico
Juárez D.:
Departamento de Microbiologla Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnologla, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Mor. 62271, Mexico
Bobadilla M.:
Departamento de Microbiologla Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnologla, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Mor. 62271, Mexico
Arias C.F.:
Departamento de Microbiologla Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnologla, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Mor. 62271, Mexico
Calva E.:
Departamento de Microbiologla Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnologla, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Mor. 62271, Mexico
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