Studies on a Novel Serine Protease of a DhapADprtV Vibrio cholerae O1 Strain and Its Role in Hemorrhagic Response in the Rabbit Ileal Loop Model
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Studies on a Novel Serine Protease of a DhapADprtV Vibrio cholerae O1 Strain and Its Role in Hemorrhagic Response in the Rabbit Ileal Loop Model |
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Syngkon, Aurelia
Elluri, Sridhar Koley, Hemanta Rompikuntal, Pramod K Dhira Rani, Saha Chakrabarti, Manoj K Bhadra, Rupak K Wai, Sun Nyunt Pal, Amit |
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Infectious Diseases and Immunology
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Background: Two well-characterized proteases secreted by Vibrio cholerae O1 strains are hemagglutinin protease (HAP) and V. cholerae protease (PrtV). The hapA and prtV knock out mutant, V. cholerae O1 strain CHA6.8DprtV, still retains residual protease activity. We initiated this study to characterize the protease present in CHA6.8DprtV strain and study its role in pathogenesis in rabbit ileal loop model (RIL). Methodology/Principal Findings: We partially purified the residual protease secreted by strain CHA6.8DprtV from culture supernatant by anion-exchange chromatography. The major protein band in native PAGE was identified by MS peptide mapping and sequence analysis showed homology with a 59-kDa trypsin-like serine protease encoded by VC1649. The protease activity was partially inhibited by 25 mM PMSF and 10 mM EDTA and completely inhibited by EDTA and PMSF together. RIL assay with culture supernatants of strains C6709 (FA ratio 1.1+/20.3 n = 3), CHA6.8 (FA ratio 1.08+/20.2 n = 3), CHA6.8DprtV (FA ratio 1.02+/20.2 n = 3) and partially purified serine protease from CHA6.8DprtV (FA ratio 1.2+/20.3 n = 3) induced fluid accumulation and histopathological studies on rabbit ileum showed destruction of the villus structure with hemorrhage in all layers of the mucosa. RIL assay with culture supernatant of CHA6.8DprtVDVC1649 strain (FA ratio 0.11+/ 20.005 n = 3) and with protease incubated with PMSF and EDTA (FA ratio 0.3+/20.05 n = 3) induced a significantly reduced FA ratio with almost complete normal villus structure. Conclusion: Our results show the presence of a novel 59-kDa serine protease in a DhapADprtV V. cholerae O1 strain and its role in hemorrhagic response in RIL model. |
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2010
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/102/1/PLOS_ONE__5_(9)Article_Number_e13122_;2010[31].pdf
Syngkon, Aurelia and Elluri, Sridhar and Koley, Hemanta and Rompikuntal, Pramod K and Dhira Rani, Saha and Chakrabarti, Manoj K and Bhadra, Rupak K and Wai, Sun Nyunt and Pal, Amit (2010) Studies on a Novel Serine Protease of a DhapADprtV Vibrio cholerae O1 Strain and Its Role in Hemorrhagic Response in the Rabbit Ileal Loop Model. PLOS ONE, 5 (9). |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013122
http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/102/ |
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