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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, July 2000, p. 588-595, Vol. 7, No. 4
Institute for Veterinary Bacteriology,
University of Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
Received 6 January 2000/Accepted 17 April 2000
Lipoprotein LppQ, a predominant 48-kDa antigen, and its
corresponding gene, lppQ, were characterized in
Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC, the
etiological agent of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia. The
lppQ gene is specific to M. mycoides subsp. mycoides SC and was found in the type strain and in field
strains isolated in Europe, Africa, and Australia, as well as in
vaccinal strains. LppQ is encoded as a precursor with a
consensus sequence for prokaryotic signal peptidase II and a
lipid attachment site. The leader sequence shows significant prominent
transmembrane helix structure with a predicted outside-to-inside helix
formation capacity. The N-terminal domain of the mature LppQ was shown
to be surface exposed. It induced a strong, specific, early, and persistent immune response in naturally and experimentally infected animals. The C-terminal domain of LppQ possesses an integral
membrane structure built up of repeated units, rich in hydrophobic and aromatic amino acids, which have a pore formation potential. A recombinant peptide representing the N-terminal domain of LppQ was
obtained by site-directed mutagenesis of nine
Mycoplasma-specific TGA (Trp) codons into universal TGG
(Trp) codons and expression in Escherichia coli hosts. It
was used for serodetection of cattle infected with M. mycoides subsp. mycoides SC, in which it was detected
postinfection for significantly longer than conventional serological
test reactions.
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Antigenic and Genetic Characterization of
Lipoprotein LppQ from Mycoplasma mycoides subsp.
mycoides SC
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Veterinary Bacteriology, Laenggasstrasse 122, CH-3012 Bern,
Switzerland. Phone: 41 31 631 2484. Fax: 41 31 631 2634. E-mail:
joachim.frey{at}vbi.unibe.ch.
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