Immunological characterization of a bacterial protein isolated from salmonid fish naturally infected with Piscirickettsia salmonis

Marshall, SH; Conejeros, P; Zahr, M; Olivares J.; Gomez, F; Cataldo, P.; Henríquez V.

Abstract

The Salmon Rickettsia syndrome (SRS) remains a major infectious disease in the Chilean aquaculture. A limited number of Piscirickettsia salmonis proteins have been characterized so far for their use as potential candidates for vaccines studies. In this study, we identified and expressed a highly immunogenic protein of P. salmonis extracted by selective hydrophobicity from crude-cell macerates of naturally infected salmonid fish. One and two-D PAGE gels followed by Western blot analysis with a battery of polyclonal anti-P. salmonis antibodies have allowed the isolation of the target protein. Basic local alignment search (BLAST) done after partial sequencing of the pure protein identified it as a member of the heat-shock protein (HSP) family of prokaryotes. The protein, named ChaPs, was cloned as a single open reading frame encoding 545 amino acid residues with a predicted molecular mass of 57.3 kDa. The amplicon representing the entire novel gene was expressed in vitro in different heterologous systems: the PurePro Caulobacter crescentus expression system from where most of the characterization was attained, and also in the Escherichia coli BL-21 CodonPlus model for commercially potential purposes. The immunologic potential of ChaPs was determined with serum from naturally infected fish. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Immunological characterization of a bacterial protein isolated from salmonid fish naturally infected with Piscirickettsia salmonis
Título según SCOPUS: Immunological characterization of a bacterial protein isolated from salmonid fish naturally infected with Piscirickettsia salmonis
Título de la Revista: VACCINE
Volumen: 25
Número: 11
Editorial: ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 2095
Página final: 2102
Idioma: English
URL: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0264410X06012321
DOI:

10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.11.035

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS