Cloning and expression of the streptococcal C5a peptidase gene in Escherichia coli: linkage to the type 12 M protein gene

CC Chen, PP Cleary - Infection and immunity, 1989 - Am Soc Microbiol
CC Chen, PP Cleary
Infection and immunity, 1989Am Soc Microbiol
A genomic library of Streptococcus pyogenes CS24 DNA was constructed by cloning
streptococcal DNA partially digested with Sau3A into the lambda replacement vector
EMBL3. The expression of streptococcal C5a peptidase (SCP) was analyzed by
radioimmunoassay with hyperimmune rabbit serum. Two clones, lambda 4.1 and lambda
4.2, were found to express the desired antigen, and various DNA fragments from the hybrid
bacteriophage lambda 4.1 were subcloned into the plasmid vector pUC9 in Escherichia coli …
A genomic library of Streptococcus pyogenes CS24 DNA was constructed by cloning streptococcal DNA partially digested with Sau3A into the lambda replacement vector EMBL3. The expression of streptococcal C5a peptidase (SCP) was analyzed by radioimmunoassay with hyperimmune rabbit serum. Two clones, lambda 4.1 and lambda 4.2, were found to express the desired antigen, and various DNA fragments from the hybrid bacteriophage lambda 4.1 were subcloned into the plasmid vector pUC9 in Escherichia coli. One of the recombinant plasmids, designated pTT1, contained a 5.8-kilobase (kb) streptococcal DNA insert. Analysis of total cellular protein from this E. coli clone by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western (immuno-) blotting identified a 140,000-Mr protein, similar in size to the native protein purified from S. pyogenes. Cloned SCP was functionally active, as shown by its ability to inhibit C5a-mediated chemotaxis. By deletion analysis with both restriction endonucleases and BAL 31 nuclease, the SCP gene was localized to a 4.3-kb segment of DNA. Southern hybridization experiments showed that the type 12 M protein-coding sequence is also present in the hybrid phage lambda 4.1, at approximately 2 kb upstream of the SCP structural gene. Western blot analysis indicated that the cloned streptococcal DNA in lambda 4.1 directed the expression of both SCP and M12 protein.
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