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Characterization of two putative fibronectin-binding proteins of Clostridium perfringens
Authors:Seiichi Katayama   Nanami Nozu   Masaya Okuda   Shinsuke Hirota   Tsutomu Yamasaki  Yasuo Hitsumoto
Affiliation:aDepartment of Life Science, Faculty of Science, Okayama University of Science, 1-1 Ridai-cho, Okayama-shi 700-0005, Japan
Abstract:Clostridium perfringens is a Gram-positive anaerobic pathogen that causes gas gangrene and food poisoning in humans and animals. Genomic analysis of C. perfringens strain 13 revealed that this bacterium contains two genes (CPE0737 and CPE1847) that encode putative fibronectin (Fn)-binding proteins (Fbps). These genes, named fbpA and fbpB, were found to be constitutively expressed in all three strains (13, NCTC8237, CPN50) of C. perfringens, isolated from gas gangrene of human, that were tested. Both fbpA and fbpB were cloned and His-tagged, recombinant FbpA (rFbpA) and recombinant FbpB (rFbpB) were purified by Ni2+-Sepharose column chromatography from transformed Escherichia coli. These recombinant Fbps were shown to bind to Fn, purified from human serum, in a ligand blotting assay. Additionally, Fn bound to these rFbps in a dose-dependent manner in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Furthermore, it was found that pre-incubation of Fn with either rFbpA or rFbpB inhibited the binding of Fn to C. perfringens cells.
Keywords:Clostridium perfringens   Fibronectin   Fibronectin-binding protein   Gas gangrene
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