2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-017-0054-3
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Cloning and Expression of H. influenzae 49247 IgA Protease in E. coli

Abstract: IgA protease is secreted by various mucosal pathogenic bacteria which can cleave human immunoglobulin A1 (IgA1) in its hinge region. In addition to be considered as a virulence factor, it's reported that IgA protease can also be used for IgA nephropathy (IgAN) treatment. Our previous study identified bacteria H. influenzae 49247 expressed high activity of IgA protease with promised application in IgAN therapy. In this study, we cloned the IgA protease gene of H. influenzae 49247 with degenerate primers. Alignm… Show more

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“…58 Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae and Neisseria gonorrhoeae also produce IgA proteases. [110][111][112] However, the amino acid sequences and protein structures of these IgA proteases are totally different from those of streptococcal IgA proteases (Figure 5). [110][111][112] Streptococcal IgA proteases are metalloproteases containing zinc-binding sequences with the cell wall-anchored motif LPxTG in their N-terminal region.…”
Section: Cell Surface Proteins and Enzymes (4): Iga Proteasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…58 Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae and Neisseria gonorrhoeae also produce IgA proteases. [110][111][112] However, the amino acid sequences and protein structures of these IgA proteases are totally different from those of streptococcal IgA proteases (Figure 5). [110][111][112] Streptococcal IgA proteases are metalloproteases containing zinc-binding sequences with the cell wall-anchored motif LPxTG in their N-terminal region.…”
Section: Cell Surface Proteins and Enzymes (4): Iga Proteasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The secretion of IgA proteases from the outer membranes of these Gram-negative bacteria requires both autocleavage site and autotransporter domain. [110][111][112] Both types of IgA proteases cleave the hinge region of IgA1; however, the cleave sites are not identical. 54,110 Regardless of the presence of IgA1 proteases, the majority of oral bacteria have antibodies bound to their surfaces.…”
Section: Cell Surface Proteins and Enzymes (4): Iga Proteasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason might be that higher temperature enhanced the metabolism rate of cells, as well as accelerated the target protein's synthesis, consequently, the proportion of the target protein's active conformation was decreased; induction at lower temperatures caused the low growth rate of cells as well as the production of the target protein. In T7 promoterbased expression system, IPTG was usually used to induce the working of the expression system [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Expressing Of Choe and Production Of Choementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al [55] designed and obtained a highly active recombinant IgA1 protease from H. influenzae 49247 capable of cleaving a glycosylated IgA1-containing immune complex in vitro with the aim of possibly using the enzyme as a therapeutic agent for the treatment of IgA nephropathy. The severity of impairment of renal function, such as proteinuria and hematuria, can also be reduced by injections of IgA1 protease [56].…”
Section: Iga1 Protease and Its Fragments As A Basis For The Creation Of Therapeutic And Preventive Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%