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Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies
Babesia bovis, a tick-transmitted apicomplexan protozoon, infects cattle in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. In the apicomplexans Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium falciparum, rhomboid serine protease 4 (ROM4) fulfills an essential role in host cell invasion. We thus investigated B....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956091/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11030344 |
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author | Gallenti, Romina Hussein, Hala E. Alzan, Heba F. Suarez, Carlos E. Ueti, Massaro Asurmendi, Sebastián Benitez, Daniel Araujo, Flabio R. Rolls, Peter Sibeko-Matjila, Kgomotso Schnittger, Leonhard Florin-Christensen, Mónica |
author_facet | Gallenti, Romina Hussein, Hala E. Alzan, Heba F. Suarez, Carlos E. Ueti, Massaro Asurmendi, Sebastián Benitez, Daniel Araujo, Flabio R. Rolls, Peter Sibeko-Matjila, Kgomotso Schnittger, Leonhard Florin-Christensen, Mónica |
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description | Babesia bovis, a tick-transmitted apicomplexan protozoon, infects cattle in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. In the apicomplexans Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium falciparum, rhomboid serine protease 4 (ROM4) fulfills an essential role in host cell invasion. We thus investigated B. bovis ROM4 coding genes; their genomic organization; their expression in in vitro cultured asexual (AS) and sexual stages (SS); and strain polymorphisms. B. bovis contains five rom4 paralogous genes in chromosome 2, which we have named rom4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5. There are moderate degrees of sequence identity between them, except for rom4.3 and 4.4, which are almost identical. RT-qPCR analysis showed that rom4.1 and rom4.3/4.4, respectively, display 18-fold and 218-fold significantly higher (p < 0.01) levels of transcription in SS than in AS, suggesting a role in gametogenesis-related processes. In contrast, transcription of rom4.4 and 4.5 differed non-significantly between the stages. ROM4 polymorphisms among geographic isolates were essentially restricted to the number of tandem repeats of a 29-amino acid sequence in ROM4.5. This sequence repeat is highly conserved and predicted as antigenic. B. bovis ROMs likely participate in relevant host–pathogen interactions and are possibly useful targets for the development of new control strategies against this pathogen. |
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spelling | pubmed-89560912022-03-26 Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies Gallenti, Romina Hussein, Hala E. Alzan, Heba F. Suarez, Carlos E. Ueti, Massaro Asurmendi, Sebastián Benitez, Daniel Araujo, Flabio R. Rolls, Peter Sibeko-Matjila, Kgomotso Schnittger, Leonhard Florin-Christensen, Mónica Pathogens Article Babesia bovis, a tick-transmitted apicomplexan protozoon, infects cattle in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. In the apicomplexans Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium falciparum, rhomboid serine protease 4 (ROM4) fulfills an essential role in host cell invasion. We thus investigated B. bovis ROM4 coding genes; their genomic organization; their expression in in vitro cultured asexual (AS) and sexual stages (SS); and strain polymorphisms. B. bovis contains five rom4 paralogous genes in chromosome 2, which we have named rom4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5. There are moderate degrees of sequence identity between them, except for rom4.3 and 4.4, which are almost identical. RT-qPCR analysis showed that rom4.1 and rom4.3/4.4, respectively, display 18-fold and 218-fold significantly higher (p < 0.01) levels of transcription in SS than in AS, suggesting a role in gametogenesis-related processes. In contrast, transcription of rom4.4 and 4.5 differed non-significantly between the stages. ROM4 polymorphisms among geographic isolates were essentially restricted to the number of tandem repeats of a 29-amino acid sequence in ROM4.5. This sequence repeat is highly conserved and predicted as antigenic. B. bovis ROMs likely participate in relevant host–pathogen interactions and are possibly useful targets for the development of new control strategies against this pathogen. MDPI 2022-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8956091/ /pubmed/35335668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11030344 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gallenti, Romina Hussein, Hala E. Alzan, Heba F. Suarez, Carlos E. Ueti, Massaro Asurmendi, Sebastián Benitez, Daniel Araujo, Flabio R. Rolls, Peter Sibeko-Matjila, Kgomotso Schnittger, Leonhard Florin-Christensen, Mónica Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies |
title | Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies |
title_full | Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies |
title_fullStr | Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies |
title_short | Unraveling the Complexity of the Rhomboid Serine Protease 4 Family of Babesia bovis Using Bioinformatics and Experimental Studies |
title_sort | unraveling the complexity of the rhomboid serine protease 4 family of babesia bovis using bioinformatics and experimental studies |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956091/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11030344 |
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