Molecular and immunological characterization of cathepsin L-like cysteine protease of Paragonimus pseudoheterotremus
Cathepsin L is a cysteine protease belonging to the papain family. In parasitic trematodes, cathepsin L plays essential roles in parasite survival and host–parasite interactions. In this study, cathepsin L of the lung fluke Paragonimus pseudoheterotremus (PpsCatL) was identified and its molecular bi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2016-12, Vol.115 (12), p.4457-4470 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cathepsin L is a cysteine protease belonging to the papain family. In parasitic trematodes, cathepsin L plays essential roles in parasite survival and host–parasite interactions. In this study, cathepsin L of the lung fluke
Paragonimus pseudoheterotremus
(PpsCatL) was identified and its molecular biological and immunological features characterized. A sequence analysis of
PpsCatL
showed that the gene encodes a 325-amino-acid protein that is most similar to
P. westermani
cathepsin L. The
in silico
three-dimensional structure suggests that PpsCatL is a pro-enzyme that becomes active when the propeptide is cleaved. A recombinant pro-PpsCatL lacking the signal peptide (rPpsCatL), with a molecular weight of 35 kDa, was expressed in
E. coli
and reacted with
P. pseudoheterotremus
-infected rat sera. The native protein was detected in crude worm antigens and excretory–secretory products and was localized in the cecum and in the lamellae along the intestinal tract of the adult parasite. Enzymatic activity of rPpsCatL showed that the protein could cleave the fluorogenic substrate Z-Phe-Arg-AMC after autocatalysis but was inhibited with E64. The immunodiagnostic potential of the recombinant protein was evaluated with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and suggested that rPpsCatL can detect paragonimiasis with high sensitivity and specificity (100 and 95.6 %, respectively). This supports the further development of an rPpsCatL-ELISA as an immunodiagnostic tool. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-016-5232-x |