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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Identification of 11 new exoproteins in Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by comparative analysis of the exoproteome
Other Titles: Microbial Pathogenesis
Authors: Silva, Wanderson M.
Seyffert, Núbia
Santos, Agenor V.
Castro, Thiago Luiz de Paula
Pacheco, Luis Gustavo Carvalho
Santos, Anderson Rodrigues dos
Ciprandi, Alessandra
metadata.dc.creator: Silva, Wanderson M.
Seyffert, Núbia
Santos, Agenor V.
Castro, Thiago Luiz de Paula
Pacheco, Luis Gustavo Carvalho
Santos, Anderson Rodrigues dos
Ciprandi, Alessandra
Abstract: This study involves the comparison between the exoproteomes of two different strains of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, the etiologic agent of caseous lymphadenitis in small ruminants. In a previous study, based on a gel-free system (TPP-LC/MSE), 70 exoproteins for the strain 1002 and 67 for the strain C231, totaling 93 different extracellular proteins for C. pseudotuberculosis, were identified. In the present work, we have used 2D gel electrophoresis to resolve the extracellular proteins of both strains, which were then digested with trypsin, analyzed by MALDI-TOF/TOF and identified with the software MASCOT®. A total of 45 extracellular proteins of C. pseudotuberculosis were identified by this approach. The comparative analysis between the strains 1002 and C231 identified 13 and 3 strain-specific proteins, respectively, 11 of which are novel. These newly identified proteins may play an important role in the physiology and virulence of C. pseudotuberculosis.
Keywords: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
Proteomics
Extracellular proteins
Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE)
Caseous lymphadenitis
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/15975
Issue Date: 2013
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