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Troncoso G Sánchez S Moreda M Criado MT Ferreirós CM 《FEMS immunology and medical microbiology》2000,27(2):103-109
Two mouse sera against outer membrane proteins from a pathogenic Neisseria meningitidis strain and a commensal N. lactamica strain and two human sera from patients recovering from meningococcal meningitis were used to identify antigens common to pathogenic and commensal Neisseria species. Two major antigens of 55 kDa and 32 kDa, present in all N. meningitidis and N. lactamica strains tested, were demonstrable with all the sera used; the 55-kDa protein was iron-regulated. Demonstration of other common antigens was dependent on the serum used: a 65-kDa antigen was visualised with the human and the mouse anti-N. lactamica sera; a 37-kDa antigen identified as the meningococcal ferric binding protein (FbpA) was only detected with the mouse sera, and two antigens of 83 kDa and 15 kDa were only shown with the mouse anti-N. meningitidis serum. The results demonstrate the existence of several outer membrane antigens common to N. lactamica and N. meningitidis strains, in agreement with the hypothesis that natural immunity against meningitis is partially acquired through colonisation by commensal species, and open new perspectives for the design of vaccine formulations and the development of strategies for vaccination against meningitis. 相似文献
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Chemical analysis of major outer membrane proteins of Neisseria meningitidis: comparison of serotypes 2 and 11 总被引:10,自引:2,他引:10 下载免费PDF全文
Most of the 15 protein serotypes found in group B Neisseria meningitidis have distinct major outer membrane protein patterns when examined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) by the Weber-Osborn system. Both serotypes 2 and 11 contain major outer membrane proteins with apparent molecular weights of 41,000 and 28,000 (41K and 28K). The 41K and 28K proteins were purified from the prototype strains of these two serotypes (M986 type 2 and M136 type 11) by preparative slab SDS-PAGE and were chemically characterized. No hexosamine was found in the purified 41K and 28K proteins. Although the two 41K proteins had similar amino acid compositions, their mobilities in Laemmli SDS-PAGE and their fragmentation patterns on SDS-PAGE after cyanogen bromide cleavage were different. The two 28K proteins differed in their amino acid composition, mobilities in Laemmli SDS-PAGE, and cyanogen bromide cleavage products. Peptide maps following chymotrypsin digestion of radioiodinated 41K and 28K proteins revealed distinct peptide maps for all four proteins. Comparison of the peptide maps of two 41K or two 28K proteins indicated that most of the unique peptides were hydrophilic, whereas most of the common peptides were hydrophobic. These results indicated that both of the 41K proteins and the 28K proteins from serotypes 2 and 11 were chemically different, although the proteins having the same molecular weights appeared to share common peptides. 相似文献
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Heat-modifiable outer membrane proteins of Neisseria meningitidis and their organization within the membrane. 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2 下载免费PDF全文
Neisseria meningitidis group B serotype 2 strain M986 contains two predominant outer membrane proteins, with apparent molecular weights of 41,000 (protein b) and 28,000 (protein e). Heating of outer membrane vesicles at 56 degrees C for 20 min caused much of b** to disaggregate and denature into b (41,000 daltons). In contrast, protein e could be rapidly solubilized by SDS at room temperature into its monomeric state (e*), but it was not converted to its final higher apparent molecular weight of 28,000 (e) unless heated at 100 degrees C for 2 min. We propose that protein b exists in the membrane as trimers or tetramers in a transmembrane configuration and that protein e exists as subunits on the exterior surface of the outer membrane and has a highly ordered tertiary structure. 相似文献
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Estabrook MM Jack DL Klein NJ Jarvis GA 《Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)》2004,172(6):3784-3792
Human mannose-binding lectin (MBL) provides a first line of defense against microorganisms by complement activation and/or opsonization in the absence of specific Ab. This serum collectin has been shown to activate complement when bound to repeating sugar moieties on several microorganisms, including encapsulated serogroup B and C meningococci, which leads to increased bacterial killing. In the present study, we sought to identify the meningococcal cell surface components to which MBL bound and to characterize such binding. Outer membrane complex containing both lipooligosaccharide (LOS) and proteins and LOS from Neisseria meningitidis were examined for MBL binding by dot blot and ELISA. MBL bound outer membrane complex but not LOS. The binding to bacteria by whole-cell ELISA did not require calcium and was not inhibited by N-acetyl-glucosamine or mannose. With the use of SDS-PAGE, immunoblot analysis, and mAbs specific for meningococcal opacity (Opa) proteins and porin proteins, we determined that MBL bound to Opa and porin protein B (porB). The N-terminal amino acid sequences of the two MBL binding proteins confirmed Opa and PorB. Purified PorB inhibited the binding of MBL to meningococci. Escherichia coli with surface-expressed gonococcal Opa bound significantly more MBL than did the control strain. The binding of human factor H to purified PorB was markedly inhibited by MBL in a dose-dependent manner. Meningococci incubated with human serum bound MBL as detected by ELISA. We conclude that MBL binds to meningococci by a novel target recognition of two nonglycosylated outer membrane proteins, Opa and PorB. 相似文献
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Iron and outer membrane proteins in the susceptibility of Neisseria meningitidis to human serum 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
M.T. Criado M.C. del Río C.M. Ferreirós M. Pintor V. Sáinz J. Carballo 《FEMS microbiology letters》1990,70(2):145-150
The proportion of carrier-isolated Neisseria meningitidis strains sensitive to human serum (37.2%) was found to be significantly higher than that of case-isolated ones (4.1%), although the difference is too low to consider serum-resistance responsible for invasion in this microorganism. Serum-susceptibility was not related to the existence of specific outer membrane proteins, as is the case of N. gonorrhoeae. Iron restriction induced iron-regulated outer membrane proteins in each strain (but not the same proteins in all strains) but without any detectable effect on serum-susceptibility. Iron excess was also unable to induce changes in the susceptibility of N. meningitidis to human serum. 相似文献
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Eight strains of Neisseria meningitidis belonging to different serogroups were analysed for their virulence in mice and their release of outer membrane proteins into the medium during growth. All strains released proteins. No detectable lipopolysaccharide was observed. However, SDS-PAGE showed a heterogenicity in the protein number and profile among the different strains of N. meningitidis tested. 相似文献
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Bioinformatic analysis of outer membrane proteome of Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria lactamica.
Ana Abel Sandra Sánchez Jesús Arenas María T Criado Carlos M Ferreirós 《International microbiology》2007,10(1):5-11
Two-dimensional electrophoresis (isoelectric focusing/SDS-PAGE) and Western-blotting techniques were used to analyze and compare common and/or specific outer-membrane proteins and antigens from Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria lactamica. Bioinformatic image analyses of proteome and immunoproteome maps indicated the presence of numerous proteins and several antigens shared by N. meningitidis and N. lactamica, although the inter-strain variation in the maps was of similar magnitude to the inter-species variation, and digital comparison of the maps did not reveal proteins found to be identical by MALDI-TOF fingerprinting analysis. PorA and RmpM, two relevant outer-membrane antigens, manifested as various spots at several different positions. While some of these were common to all the strains analyzed, others were exclusive to N. meningitidis and their electrophoretic mobilities were different than expected. One such spot, with a molecular mass of 19 kDa, may be the C-terminal fragment of RmpM (RmpM-Cter). The results demonstrate that computer-driven analysis based exclusively on spot positions in the proteome or immunoproteome maps is not a reliable approach to predict the identity of proteins or antigens; rather, other identification techniques are necessary to obtain accurate comparisons. 相似文献
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Jenny Kremastinou Georgina Tzanakaki Anastasia Pagalis Maria Theodondou Donald M Weir C.Caroline Blackwell 《FEMS immunology and medical microbiology》1999,24(1):73-78
Carriage of non-serogroupable Neisseria meningitidis or Neisseria lactamica induces antibodies protective against meningococcal disease. Antibodies directed against outer membrane proteins are bactericidal and the serotype and subtype outer membrane protein antigens are being examined for their value as vaccine candidates for serogroup B disease. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of carriage of these two Neisseria species among children and young adults on induction of antibodies to outer membrane components from strains causing disease in Greece. Among 53 patients with meningococcal disease, IgG or IgM antibodies were detected by ELISA in 9 of 13 (69%) from whom the bacteria were isolated and 27 of 40 (67%) who were culture-negative. For military recruits (n = 604), the proportion of carriers of meningococci with IgM or IgG to outer membrane proteins was higher than non-carriers, P < 0.05 and P = 0.000000, respectively. Among school children (n = 319), the proportion with IgM or IgG to outer membrane proteins for carriers of meningococci was higher compared with non-carriers, P = 0.000000 and P = 0000043, respectively. Carriage of N. lactamica was not associated with the presence of either IgM or IgG to the outer membrane proteins in the children. The higher proportion of children (50%) with IgM to outer membrane proteins compared with recruits (10%) might reflect more recent exposure and primary immune responses to the bacteria. The lack of association between antibodies to outer membrane proteins and carriage of N. lactamica could reflect observations that the majority of N. lactamica isolates from Greece and other countries do not react with monoclonal typing reagents. Bactericidal antibodies to meningococci associated with high levels of IgG to N. lactamica were found in a previous study; these are thought to be directed to antigens other than outer membrane proteins or capsules and imply antigens such as lipo-oligosaccharide are involved in induction of antibodies cross-reactive with meningococci. 相似文献
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Comparison of the class 1 outer membrane proteins of eight serological reference strains of Neisseria meningitidis 总被引:6,自引:6,他引:6
M. C. J. Maiden J. Suker A. J. McKenna J. A. Bygraves I. M. Feavers 《Molecular microbiology》1991,5(3):727-736
Primers suitable for the amplification of the gene encoding the class 1 outer membrane protein of Neisseria meningitidis by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were designed from published DNA sequences and used to study the gene in eight meningococcal strains of different serogroup, serotype and subtype. At high annealing stringency one product, shown to correspond to the class 1 protein gene, was amplified from each strain. For three strains an additional smaller product, provisionally identified as the gene encoding the class 3 outer membrane protein, was amplified at lower annealing stringencies. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the PCR products corresponding to the class 1 proteins established the differences in the primary structure of the proteins between each of the subtypes and other outer-membrane proteins from Neisseria spp. These differences impose constraints on possible structural models of these proteins. Most amino acid sequence variation occurred in two domains of between 8 and 17 amino acids; there was an additional region which varied mainly between classes of outer membrane protein and there were nine conserved regions. Using appropriate primers it was possible to distinguish between class 1 outer membrane protein genes from strains of different subtypes by the PCR. 相似文献
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Troncoso G Sánchez S Criado MT Ferreirós C 《FEMS immunology and medical microbiology》2004,40(1):89-94
Mouse sera against outer membrane proteins from Moraxella catarrhalis, Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria lactamica, and human sera from both healthy individuals and patients convalescing from meningococcal meningitis were used to identify cross-reactive antigens. Mouse anti-N. meningitidis and anti-N. lactamica sera recognized 77, 62 and 32 kDa outer membrane antigens in M. catarrhalis strains; on the contrary, the meningococcal porin PorB (38-42 kDa) was recognized by one of the two anti-M. catarrhalis sera. Human sera from both healthy individuals and patients convalescing from meningococcal meningitis also showed cross-reactive antibodies against these proteins. The existence of cross-reactive antigens in M. catarrhalis and N. meningitidis (as well as in N. lactamica) could favor the development of natural immunization against both pathogens. 相似文献
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NMB0315 is an outer membrane protein of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B (NMB) and a potential candidate for a broad-spectrum vaccine against meningococcal disease. The crystal structure of NMB0315 was solved by single-wavelength anomalous dispersion (SAD) at a resolution of 2.4 Å and revealed to be a lysostaphin-type peptidase of the M23 metallopeptidase family. The overall structure consists of three well-separated domains and has no similarity to any previously published structure. However, only the topology of the carboxyl-terminal domain is highly conserved among members of this family, and this domain is a zinc-dependent catalytic unit. The amino-terminal domain of the structure blocks the substrate binding pocket in the carboxyl-terminal domain, indicating that the wild-type full-length protein is in an inactive conformational state. Our studies improve the understanding of the catalytic mechanism of M23 metallopeptidases. 相似文献
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Jansen C Kuipers B van der Biezen J de Cock H van der Ley P Tommassen J 《FEMS immunology and medical microbiology》2000,27(3):227-233
In vitro folded and the denatured form of PorA P1.6 from Neisseria meningitidis strain M990 were used for immunization studies in mice. Previously, the antigen was isolated from cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, folded and purified. Its immunogenicity without adjuvant appeared to be low. The addition of the adjuvant QuilA, but not of galE lipooligosaccharide, considerably enhanced the immunogenicity. Moreover, when immunized with folded PorA P1.6 plus QuilA, a clear switch towards the IgG2a subclass of antibodies and concomitantly, the appearance of serum bactericidal activity, which is believed to be important for protective immunity, was observed. Hence, a tool for preparing vaccines against serogroup B meningococci devoid of endotoxin is available. 相似文献
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The RmpM (class 4) protein of Neisseria meningitidis has previously been shown to be associated with the outer membrane porins. In the present study, we demonstrate that this protein forms complexes with the lactoferrin receptor LbpA, the transferrin receptor TbpA and the siderophore receptor FrpB as well. This complexation apparently resulted in a stabilization of oligomeric forms of these iron-regulated proteins. In vitro experiments further revealed a reduced ability to acquire iron from human lactoferrin in the rmpM mutant. Furthermore, all TonB-dependent receptors investigated here appeared to exist as oligomers (probably dimers), suggesting that this is a general feature of this class of proteins. 相似文献
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Moore J Bailey SE Benmechernene Z Tzitzilonis C Griffiths NJ Virji M Derrick JP 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2005,280(36):31489-31497
The adhesion of the pathogen Neisseria meningitidis to host cell surface proteoglycan, mediated by the integral outer membrane proteins OpcA and Opa, plays an important part in the processes of colonization and invasion by the bacterium. The precise specificities of the OpcA and Opa proteins are, however, unknown. Here we use a fluorescence-based binding assay to show that both proteins bind to mono- and disaccharides with high affinity. Binding of saccharides caused a quench in the intrinsic fluorescence emission of both proteins, and mutation of selected Tyr residues within the external loop regions caused a substantial decrease in fluorescence. We suggest that the intrinsic fluorescence arises from resonance energy transfer from Tyr to Trp residues in the beta-barrel portion of the structure. OpcA bound sialic acid with a Kd of 0.31 microM and was shown to be specific for pyranose saccharides. The binding specificities of two different Opa proteins were compared; unlike OpcA, neither protein bound to monosaccharides, but both bound to maltose, lactose, and sialic acid-containing oligosaccharides, with Kd values in the micromolar range. OpaB had a 10-fold higher affinity for sialic acid-containing ligands than OpaD as a result of the mutation Y165V, which was shown to restore this specificity to OpaD. Finally, the OpcA- and Opa-dependent adhesion of meningococci to epithelial cells was shown to be partially inhibited by exogenously added sialic acid and maltose. The results show that OpcA and the Opa proteins can be thought of as outer membrane lectins and that simple saccharides can modulate their recognition of complex proteoglycan receptors. 相似文献
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G. Guillen M. J. Leal A. Alvarez M. Delgado R. Silva L. Herrera 《Engineering in Life Science》1995,15(1):97-106
The 5C outer membrane protein, one of the N. meningitidis class 5 proteins, was preferably expressed in bacteria isolated from the nasopharynx and its role in adhering to the mucosal cells and invading them as well as the development of anti-5C antibodies in healthy carriers was demonstrated. Anti-5C monoclonal antibodies are bactericidal in the presence of the human complement. The immunodominant region of the 5C protein is highly conserved among the different strains of N. meningitidis, and the opc gene, which encodes the protein, does not seem to show antigenic variations. Here the isolation of the opc gene from the Cuban strain B:4:P1.15 by PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is presented. Under the regulation of the tryptophan promoter, the gene was cloned and sequenced in E. coli with a high level of expression and fused to the amino-terminal end of the interleukin-2 gene. In the dot-blot experiments, the presence of the gene in those strains which did not express the protein in the whole cell ELISA was also detectable. 相似文献
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Ladislav Bumba Ekaterina Sviridova Ivana Kutá Smatanová Pavlína Řezáčová Václav Veverka 《Biomolecular NMR assignments》2014,8(1):53-55
The iron-regulated FrpD protein is a unique lipoprotein embedded into the outer membrane of the Gram-negative bacterium Neisseria meningitidis. The biological function of FrpD remains unknown but might consist in anchoring to the bacterial cell surface the Type I-secreted FrpC protein, which belongs to a Repeat in ToXins (RTX) protein family and binds FrpD with very high affinity (K d = 0.2 nM). Here, we report the backbone 1H, 13C, and 15N chemical shift assignments for the FrpD43–271 protein that allow us to characterize the intimate interaction between FrpD and the N-terminal domain of FrpC. 相似文献
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The arrangement of proteins in the outer membrane of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was investigated through the use of cleavable chemical cross-linking reagents and two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Cross-linking of isolated outer membranes yielded dimers and trimers of the major outer membrane protein. In addition, data were obtained suggesting that a stable interaction exists between the major protein I and protein II, the second most prevalent protein in the gonococcal outer membrane. 相似文献
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Prochazkova K Osicka R Linhartova I Halada P Sulc M Sebo P 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2005,280(5):3251-3258
At conditions of low iron availability, Neisseria meningitidis produces a family of FrpC-like, type I-secreted RTX proteins of unknown role in meningococcal lifestyle. It is shown here that iron starvation also induces production of FrpD, the other protein expressed from a gene located immediately upstream of the frpC gene in a predicted iron-regulated frpDC operon. We found that FrpD is highly conserved in a set of meningococcal strains representative of all serogroups and does not exhibit any similarity to known sequences of other organisms. Subcellular localization and [3H]palmitic acid labeling in Escherichia coli revealed that FrpD is synthesized with a type II signal peptide for export across the cytoplasmic membrane and is, upon processing to a lipoprotein, sorted to the outer bacterial membrane. Furthermore, the biological function of FrpD appears to be linked to that of the RTX protein FrpC, because FrpD was found to bind the amino-proximal portion of FrpC (first 300 residues) with very high affinity (apparent Kd approximately 0.2 nM). These results suggest that FrpD represents an rtx loci-encoded accessory lipoprotein that could be involved in anchoring of the secreted RTX protein to the outer bacterial membrane. 相似文献