Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Molecular basis of variation in protective SzP proteins of Streptococcus zooepidemicus
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Objectives
To characterize, on a molecular basis, variable regions of the SzP proteins of the Moore and Bryans serovars of Streptococcus zooepidemicus and specificity of opsonic responses.
Sample Population
14 Moore and Bryans serovars of S zooepidemicus.
Procedure
Using polymerase chain reaction analysis and primers from the 5’ and 3’ sequences of the prototype gene SzPW60, the SzP genes of each Moore and Bryans serovar were sequenced and translated, then the amino acid sequences were compared.
Results
Comparison of the amino acid sequences revealed 2 variations at the N terminus; a hypervariable (HV) region from residue 106 to 166, approximately; and proline-glutamic acid-proline-lysine repeats in the carboxy terminus that ranged in number from 7 to 12. Five distinct motifs, HV 1 to 5, which varied independently of the N termini were found in the internal HV region. All serovars were opsonized by antiserum to the prototype SzPW60 protein, indicating that opsonogenic epitopes are on the conserved regions of the protein.
Conclusion and Clinical Relevance
Variant motifs may be valuable in epizootiologic and pathogenesis studies of S zooepidemicus infections of the respiratory tract of young horses and in determining whether there are populations of S zooepidemicus unique to specific animal hosts. It is also clear from the opsonic responses to SzP that at least a portion of the protective responses are probably not serovar specific. (Am J Vet Res 1998;59:1129-1133)
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Title: Molecular basis of variation in protective SzP proteins of Streptococcus zooepidemicus
Description:
Abstract
Objectives
To characterize, on a molecular basis, variable regions of the SzP proteins of the Moore and Bryans serovars of Streptococcus zooepidemicus and specificity of opsonic responses.
Sample Population
14 Moore and Bryans serovars of S zooepidemicus.
Procedure
Using polymerase chain reaction analysis and primers from the 5’ and 3’ sequences of the prototype gene SzPW60, the SzP genes of each Moore and Bryans serovar were sequenced and translated, then the amino acid sequences were compared.
Results
Comparison of the amino acid sequences revealed 2 variations at the N terminus; a hypervariable (HV) region from residue 106 to 166, approximately; and proline-glutamic acid-proline-lysine repeats in the carboxy terminus that ranged in number from 7 to 12.
Five distinct motifs, HV 1 to 5, which varied independently of the N termini were found in the internal HV region.
All serovars were opsonized by antiserum to the prototype SzPW60 protein, indicating that opsonogenic epitopes are on the conserved regions of the protein.
Conclusion and Clinical Relevance
Variant motifs may be valuable in epizootiologic and pathogenesis studies of S zooepidemicus infections of the respiratory tract of young horses and in determining whether there are populations of S zooepidemicus unique to specific animal hosts.
It is also clear from the opsonic responses to SzP that at least a portion of the protective responses are probably not serovar specific.
(Am J Vet Res 1998;59:1129-1133).
Related Results
Identification of variations in SzP proteins of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus and the relationship between protein variants and clinical signs of infection in horses
Identification of variations in SzP proteins of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus and the relationship between protein variants and clinical signs of infection in horses
Abstract
Objective—To determine whether previously unidentified
variations of the SzP protein of Streptococcus
equi subsp zooepidemicus were present in horses
with variou...
Increased accumulation of superficial zone protein (SZP) in articular cartilage in response to bone morphogenetic protein‐7 and growth factors
Increased accumulation of superficial zone protein (SZP) in articular cartilage in response to bone morphogenetic protein‐7 and growth factors
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the role of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), such as BMP‐7, growth factors, and cytokines, in the accumulation of superficia...
Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the SzP gene of Streptococcus zooepidemicus isolated from the respiratory tract of horses
Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the SzP gene of Streptococcus zooepidemicus isolated from the respiratory tract of horses
Abstract
Objective—To develop polymerase chain reaction-restriction
fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)
analysis for molecular typing of strains of
Streptococcus zooe...
Test results of a modified seeder SZP-3.6 for sowing small sized seed crops
Test results of a modified seeder SZP-3.6 for sowing small sized seed crops
Field tests of a modified seed drill SZP-3.6 for sowing small-seeded crop (Сamelina sativa) were carried out and the depth of seeding, interrow spacing and the number of plants per...
Hybrid Whole-Genome Assembly Using Oxford Nanopore and Illumina Platforms for Functional Genomics of Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus MTCC3523 in Optimized Hyaluronic Acid Production
Hybrid Whole-Genome Assembly Using Oxford Nanopore and Illumina Platforms for Functional Genomics of Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus MTCC3523 in Optimized Hyaluronic Acid Production
Recent advancements in sequencing technologies have transformed bacterial genomics, enabling high-resolution genome characterization. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) plays a crucial ...
Identification of heparin‐binding proteins in bovine seminal plasma
Identification of heparin‐binding proteins in bovine seminal plasma
AbstractA group of four similar proteins, BSP‐A1, BSP‐A2, BSP‐A3, and BSP‐30‐kDa, represent the major acidic proteins found in bovine seminal plasma (BSP). These proteins are secre...
Zoonotic infection and clonal dissemination of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus sequence type 194 isolated from humans in Thailand
Zoonotic infection and clonal dissemination of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus sequence type 194 isolated from humans in Thailand
AbstractStreptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus (SEZ) is a zoonotic pathogen associated with diseases in a wide range of animals as well as in humans. SEZ sequence type (ST) 194 st...
Network Pharmacology and Computational Approach to Unveiling the Mechanism of Berberine in Depression
Network Pharmacology and Computational Approach to Unveiling the Mechanism of Berberine in Depression
Introduction:
Depression is a prevalent and often underdiagnosed neuropsychiatric disorder.
Natural herbal medicinal products are receiving more attention as po...

