Comparison of Genomic Structures and Antigenic Reactivities of Orthologous 29-Kilodalton Outer Membrane Proteins of Helicobacter pylori
AUTOR(ES)
Sumie, Akihiro
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
We purified a 29-kDa Helicobacter pylori outer membrane protein (Omp29 protein) and cloned the gene encoding the protein from H. pylori strain ATCC 43504. The Omp29 gene corresponded to the reported JHP73 and the HP78–79 genes of H. pylori strains. A corresponding nucleotide fragment was detected in all 150 tested H. pylori clinical isolates by PCR or Southern blotting. The amplified Omp29-corresponding fragments were categorized into a ca. 770-bp-long group and a larger-fragment group. Sequence analysis indicated that the larger fragments were likely synthesized from the 770-bp fragments by insertion of an irrelevant fragment via 17-bp-long repeat sequences. Immunoblot analysis implies that the ca. 770-bp fragment is responsible for the protein homologous to Omp29, whereas the larger fragments are not responsible for those proteins or encoding antigenically distinct proteins. We postulate that the H. pylori outer membrane protein Omp29 can alter its antigenicity through gene modifications mediated by nucleotide transfer.
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