Author: Tanabe, Taishi; Fukuzawa, Hiroki; Amatatsu, Yuki; Matsui, Keigo; Ohtsuka, Hiromichi; Maeda, Yousuke; Sato, Hisaaki
Title: Identification of an antilymphocyte transformation substance from Pasteurella multocida Cord-id: wuxkcdx9 Document date: 2019_7_2
ID: wuxkcdx9
Snippet: Pasteurella multocida is one of the most important bacteria responsible for diseases of animals. Crude extracts from sonicated P. multocida strain Dainaiâ€1, which is serotype A isolated from bovine pneumonia, were found to inhibit proliferation of mouse spleen cells stimulated with Con A. The crude extract was purified by cation and anion exchange chromatography and hydroxyapatite chromatography. Its molecular weight was 27 kDa by SDSâ€PAGE and it was named PM27. PM27 was found to inhibit pro
Document: Pasteurella multocida is one of the most important bacteria responsible for diseases of animals. Crude extracts from sonicated P. multocida strain Dainaiâ€1, which is serotype A isolated from bovine pneumonia, were found to inhibit proliferation of mouse spleen cells stimulated with Con A. The crude extract was purified by cation and anion exchange chromatography and hydroxyapatite chromatography. Its molecular weight was 27 kDa by SDSâ€PAGE and it was named PM27. PM27 was found to inhibit proliferation of mouse spleen cells stimulated with Con A as effectively as did the crude extract; however, its activity was lost after heating to 100°C for 20 min. PM27 did not directly inhibit proliferation of HTâ€2 cells, which are an ILâ€2â€dependent T cell line, nor did it modify ILâ€2 production by Con Aâ€stimulated mouse spleen cells. The Nâ€terminal amino acid sequence of PM27 was determined and BLAST analysis revealed its identity to uridine phosphorylase (UPase) from P. multocida. UPase gene from P. multocida Dainaiâ€1 was cloned into expression vector pQEâ€60 in Escherichia coli XLâ€1 Blue. Recombinant UPase (rUPase) tagged with His at the Câ€terminal amino acid was purified with Ni affinity chromatography. rUPase was found to inhibit proliferation of mouse spleen cells stimulated with Con A; however, as was true for PM27, its activity was lost after heating to 100°C for 20 min. Thus, PM27/UPase purified from P. multocida has significant antiproliferative activity against Con Aâ€stimulated mouse spleen cells and may be a virulence factor.
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