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Identification of a Microsporidian Polar Tube Protein Reactive Monoclonal Antibody
Authors:ELAINE M KEOHANE  PETER M TAKVORIAN  ANN CALI  HERBERT B TANOWITZ    MURRAY WITTNER  LOUIS M WEISS
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey 07102;Department of Pathology, Division of Parasitology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, 10461;Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, 10461
Abstract:ABSTRACT. The microsporidia are characterized by spores containing a single polar tube that coils around the sporoplasm. When triggered by appropriate stimuli, the polar tube rapidly discharges out of the spore forming a hollow tube. The sporoplasm passes out of the spore through this tube serving as a unique vehicle of infection. Due to the unusual functional and solubility properties of the polar tube, the proteins comprising it are likely to be members of a protein family with a highly conserved amino acid composition among the various microsporidia. Polar tube proteins were separated from the majority of other proteins in glass bead disrupted spores of Glugea americanus using sequential 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and 9M urea extractions. The resultant spore pellet demonstrated broken, empty spore coats and numerous polar tubes in straight and twisted formations by negative stain transmission electron microscopy. After subsequent incubation of the pellet with 2% dithiothreitol (DTT), empty spore coats were still observed but the polar tubes were no longer present in the pellet. The DTT supernatant demonstrated four major protein bands by SDS-PAGE: 23, 27, 34 and 43 kDa. Monoclonal antibodies were produced to these proteins using Hunter's Titermax adjuvant. Mab 3C8.23.1 which cross-reacted with a 43-kDa antigen by immunoblot analyis, demonstrated strong reactivity with the polar tube of G. americanus spores by immunogold electron microscopy. This antibody will be useful in further characterization of polar tube proteins and may lead to novel diagnostic and therapeutic reagents.
Keywords:Glugea americanus            immunogold electron microscopy  Microspora  microsporidia  polar filament
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