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Characterization of hydrophobic-ligand-binding proteins of Taenia solium that are expressed specifically in the adult stage

Authors
Rahman, M[Rahman, M.]Lee, EG[Lee, E. -G.]Kim, SH[Kim, S. -H.]Bae, YA[Bae, Y. -A.]Wang, H[Wang, H.]Yang, Y[Yang, Y.]Kong, Y[Kong, Y.]
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Keywords
Taenia solium; taeniasis; cysticercosis; fatty aci
Citation
PARASITOLOGY, v.139, no.10, pp.1361 - 1374
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Journal Title
PARASITOLOGY
Volume
139
Number
10
Start Page
1361
End Page
1374
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/64344
DOI
10.1017/S0031182012000613
ISSN
0031-1820
Abstract
Taenia solium, a causative agent of taeniasis and cysticercosis, has evolved a repertoire of lipid uptake mechanisms. Proteome analysis of T. solium excretory-secretory products (TsESP) identified 10 kDa proteins displaying significant sequence identity with cestode hydrophobic-ligand-binding-proteins (HLBPs). Two distinct 362- and 352-bp-long cDNAs encoding 264- and 258-bp-long open reading frames (87 and 85 amino acid polypeptides) were isolated by mining the T. solium expressed sequence tags and a cDNA library screening (TsHLBP1 and TsHLBP2; 94% sequence identity). They clustered into the same clade with those found in Moniezia expansa and Hymenolepis diminuta. Genomic structure analysis revealed that these genes might have originated from a common ancestor. Both the crude TsESP and bacterially expressed recombinant proteins exhibited binding activity toward 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid (1,8-ANS), which was competitively inhibited by oleic acid. The proteins also bound to cis-parinaric acid (cPnA) and 16-(9-anthroyloxy) palmitic acid (16-AP), but showed no binding activity against 11-[(5-dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-sulfonyl) amino] undecanoic acid (DAUDA) and dansyl-DL-alpha-aminocaprylic acid (DACA). Unsaturated fatty acids (FAs) showed greater affinity than saturated FAs. The proteins were specifically expressed in adult worms throughout the strobila. The TsHLBPs might be involved in uptake and/or sequestration of hydrophobic molecules provided by their hosts, thus contributing to host-parasite interface interrelationships.
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