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Mycoplasma agalactiae MAG_5040 is a Mg2+-Dependent,Sugar-Nonspecific SNase Recognised by the Host Humoral Response during Natural Infection
Authors:Carla Cacciotto  Maria Filippa Addis  Elisabetta Coradduzza  Laura Carcangiu  Anna Maria Nuvoli  Gessica Tore  Gian Mario Dore  Daniela Pagnozzi  Sergio Uzzau  Bernardo Chessa  Marco Pittau  Alberto Alberti
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di Sassari, Sassari, Italy.; 2. Porto Conte Ricerche Srl, Tramariglio, Alghero (SS), Italy.; 3. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Università degli Studi di Sassari, Sassari, Italy.; Miami University, United States of America,
Abstract:In this study the enzymatic activity of Mycoplasma agalactiae MAG_5040, a magnesium-dependent nuclease homologue to the staphylococcal SNase was characterized and its antigenicity during natural infections was established. A UGA corrected version of MAG_5040, lacking the region encoding the signal peptide, was expressed in Escherichia coli as a GST fusion protein. Recombinant GST-MAG_5040 exhibits nuclease activity similar to typical sugar-nonspecific endo- and exonucleases, with DNA as the preferred substrate and optimal activity in the presence of 20 mM MgCl2 at temperatures ranging from 37 to 45°C. According to in silico analyses, the position of the gene encoding MAG_5040 is consistently located upstream an ABC transporter, in most sequenced mycoplasmas belonging to the Mycoplasma hominis group. In M. agalactiae, MAG_5040 is transcribed in a polycistronic RNA together with the ABC transporter components and with MAG_5030, which is predicted to be a sugar solute binding protein by 3D modeling and homology search. In a natural model of sheep and goats infection, anti-MAG_5040 antibodies were detected up to 9 months post infection. Taking into account its enzymatic activity, MAG_5040 could play a key role in Mycoplasma agalactiae survival into the host, contributing to host pathogenicity. The identification of MAG_5040 opens new perspectives for the development of suitable tools for the control of contagious agalactia in small ruminants.
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