Authors
James Matsunaga, Michele A Barocchi, Julio Croda, Tracy A Young, Yolanda Sanchez, Isadora Siqueira, Carole A Bolin, Mitermayer G Reis, Lee W Riley, David A Haake, Albert I Ko
Publication date
2003/8
Journal
Molecular microbiology
Volume
49
Issue
4
Pages
929-946
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Proteins with bacterial immunoglobulin‐like (Big) domains, such as the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin and Escherichia coli intimin, are surface‐expressed proteins that mediate host mammalian cell invasion or attachment. Here, we report the identification and characterization of a new family of Big domain proteins, referred to as Lig (leptospiral Ig‐like) proteins, in pathogenic Leptospira. Screening of L. interrogans and L. kirschneri expression libraries with sera from leptospirosis patients identified 13 lambda phage clones that encode tandem repeats of the 90 amino acid Big domain. Two lig genes, designated ligA and ligB, and one pseudogene, ligC, were identified. The ligA and ligB genes encode amino‐terminal lipoprotein signal peptides followed by 10 or 11 Big domain repeats and, in the case of ligB, a unique carboxy‐terminal non‐repeat domain. The organization of ligC is similar to that of ligB but …
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