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Gender-enriched transcription of activation associated secreted proteins in Ostertagia ostertagi

Activation associated secreted proteins (ASP) are members of a nematode-specific protein family belonging to the SCP/Tpx-1/Ag5/PR-1/Sc7 family. Three different types of molecules have been identified in this family: two-domain ASPs and single-domain ASPs showing homology to either the C-terminal or...

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Published in:International journal for parasitology 2008-03, Vol.38 (3-4), p.455-465
Main Authors: Visser, A., Van Zeveren, A.M., Meyvis, Y., Peelaers, I., Van den Broeck, W., Gevaert, K., Vercruysse, J., Claerebout, E., Geldhof, P.
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description Activation associated secreted proteins (ASP) are members of a nematode-specific protein family belonging to the SCP/Tpx-1/Ag5/PR-1/Sc7 family. Three different types of molecules have been identified in this family: two-domain ASPs and single-domain ASPs showing homology to either the C-terminal or N-terminal domain of the two-domain ASP. The function of these proteins is still unclear, but a role in transition to parasitism and a role as allergen are often suggested. Here we report that the abomasal cattle parasite Ostertagia ostertagi produces at least 15 ASPs, including two-domain and C- and N-type single-domain ASPs. Ten of these are highly transcribed in the L4 stage, whereas others are highly enriched in adult male worms. The latter was especially the case for the N-type single-domain ASPs Oo-ASP1 and Oo-ASP2 and also for Oo-ASP3, which is homologous with the Haemonchus contortus and Ancylostoma caninum C-type single-domain ASPs. Immunohistochemistry showed that Oo-ASP3 was localised in the oesophagus. Oo-ASP1 and Oo-ASP2 on the other hand were localised in the reproductive tract of both male and female worms, suggesting a role in reproduction or in the development of the reproductive tract.
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
ASP
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Cattle
Cattle Diseases - parasitology
Esophagus - metabolism
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
gastrointestinal nematodes
gender differences
Gene Expression
Helminth Proteins - genetics
immunohistochemistry
immunolocalization
Life Cycle Stages
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Male
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Ostertagia
Ostertagia - genetics
Ostertagia ostertagi
Ostertagiasis - metabolism
Protozoa
Reproduction
Reproduction - genetics
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Sex Factors
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