VZL 2008, 77(3):104-108
Proteome Analysis of Microorganism Borrelia garinii
- 1 Ústřední vojenský zdravotní ústav, Praha
- 2 Univerzita obrany, Ústav molekulární patologie Fakulty vojenského zdravotnictví, Hradec Králové
- 3 Parazitologický ústav Akademie věd ČR, České Budějovice
Lymeská borelióza je vážným onemocněním, jehož původcem je v Evropě nejčastěji Borrelia garinii. Pro pochopení patogeneze tohoto onemocnění je důležité získat informace o proteinovém složení původce a významným zdrojem těchto informací je proteomová analýza. Pro identifikaci pomocí dvojrozměrové elektroforézy a hmotnostní spektrometrie bylo vybráno 63 proteinových spot Borrelia garinii (kmen CB61). Z nich bylo úspěšně identifikováno 40, většina se však vyskytovala v různých izoformách. Identifikováno tak bylo celkem 16 různých proteinů. Převažují proteiny s enzymatickou funkcí, ale podařilo se také identifikovat některé proteiny zahrnuté v enzootickém cyklu. Jsou to zejména proteiny skupiny Osp, membránový protein p66 a flagelární protein.
Keywords: Borrelia garinii; Proteomová analýza; 2-DE; MALDI-TOF MS
Lyme disease is a serious illness caused in Europe most frequently by Borrelia garinii. It is important to find information about protein content for understanding pathogenesis of Lyme disease. Proteome analysis is an important source of this information. We used 2-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry for identification of 63 chosen Borrelia garinii (strain CB61) protein spots. Overall 40 protein spots were identified however most of them occurred in several isoforms. Totally 16 different proteins were identified. Among them we identified several enzymes. Proteins that participate in enzootic cycle of pathogen are more interesting. They are mainly proteins of Osp group, membrane protein p66 and flagellar protein.
Keywords: Borrelia garinii; Proteome analysis; 2-DE; MALDI-TOF MS
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