Sequence conservation and distribution of the fusobacterial immunosuppressive protein gene, fip A.

Autor: Hunt Gerardo, S., Yoder, S. C., Citron, D. M., Goldstein, E. J. C., Haake, S. Kinder
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Zdroj: Oral Microbiology & Immunology; Oct2002, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p315-320, 6p
Abstrakt: Fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram-negative anaerobe involved in various diseases, including periodontitis. Recently, other investigators isolated the F. nucleatum FDC 364 fusobacterial immunosuppressive protein (FIP). One subunit, FipA, impairs T-cell activation in vitro and shows homology with beta-ketothiolases. However, its distribution and variability among fusobacteria was not reported. Cloned fip A gene sequences from F. nucleatum ssp. polymorphum (ATCC 10953) and F. nucleatum ssp. nucleatum (ATCC 23726) shared 89 and 92% identity, respectively, with FDC 364 fip A, and 90 and 94% identity, respectively, with the FDC 364 FipA predicted amino acid sequence. Southern blot analyses of chromosomal DNA from fusobacterial strains, including F. nucleatum and other Fusobacterium species, were performed using partial fip A sequences as probes. The results indicate that fip A is highly conserved among the F. nucleatum strains examined and that fip A homologues are widely distributed among fusobacteria. A clear relationship between immune suppression, metabolism and the FipA protein remains to be determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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