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Duplication of genes encoding the immunodominant 38 kDa antigen in Mycobacterium intracellulare
Authors:Harry S. Thangaraj  Timothy J. Bull  Koen A.l. de  Smet mahmuda K. Hill  David A. Rouse  Carlos Moreno  Juraj Ivanyi
Affiliation:M.R.C. Tuberculosis and Related Infections Unit, Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN, UK; Medical Microbiology Department, Charing Cross Hospital London, UK; Laboratory of Mycobacteria, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract:
Abstract Mycobacterium avium is a causative agent of mycobacterioses in systemically immunocompromised individuals, whereas Mycobacterium intracellulare is responsible for causing infections in relatively immunocompetent hosts. In an attempt to identify components that could be involved in virulence, we characterised the 38 kDa-encoding gene of M. intracellulare that is absent in M. avium . This antigen cross-reacts immunologically with a major 38 kDa antigen of M. tuberculosis , and both antigens are homologues of the phosphate transport subunit S (PstS) of the pst complex of Escherichia coli . Unlike the M. tuberculosis complex the M. intracellulare coding gene was found to be duplicated. We also identified and characterised other pst genes that may constitute an operon. Considering that multiple isoforms of PstS are present in mycobacteria the possible role of pstS1 genes for pathogenesis is discussed.
Keywords:Mycobacterium intracellulare    pst operon    miPstS2    miPstS1a    miPstS1b    miPstB    miPstC    38 kDa
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