Characterization of a multicopy family of genes encoding a surface-expressed serine endoprotease in rat Pneumocystis carinii.

D A Russian, V Andrawis-Sorial, M P Goheen, J C Edman, P Vogel, R E Turner, D L Klivington, C W Angus, J A Kovacs
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Abstract

A unique family of genes encoding serine endoproteases related to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae serine endoprotease kexin was identified in Pneumocystis carinii. Unlike previously described serine endoprotease genes that are single copies, multiple copies of the P. carinii serine endoprotease are distributed throughout the genome. The proteins predicted by these variant genes demonstrate sequence variability, but they retain the conserved active sites associated with endoprotease activity. The serine endoprotease was localized to the organism surface by immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence studies and to the electron lucent layer of the cyst wall by immunoelectron microscopy. The findings of multiple copies of the serine endoprotease gene in the P. carinii genome, and its localization to the cell surface, suggest that this protease plays an important role in the biology of P. carinii and that antigenic variation of the surface-expressed serine endoprotease may be a strategy for immune evasion. P. carinii serine endoprotease provides a novel target for chemotherapeutic and immune-based approaches to the treatment of P. carinii pneumonia.

编码大鼠卡氏肺囊虫表面表达丝氨酸内蛋白酶的多拷贝基因家族的特征。
在卡氏肺囊虫中发现了与酿酒酵母丝氨酸内源性蛋白酶相关的一个独特的丝氨酸内源性蛋白酶基因家族。与先前描述的单拷贝丝氨酸蛋白酶基因不同,P. carinii丝氨酸蛋白酶的多个拷贝分布在整个基因组中。这些变异基因预测的蛋白质显示出序列的可变性,但它们保留了与内源性蛋白酶活性相关的保守活性位点。丝氨酸内蛋白酶通过免疫组织化学和免疫荧光研究定位于生物体表面,通过免疫电镜定位于囊肿壁的电子透光层。在P. carinii基因组中发现了丝氨酸内蛋白酶基因的多个拷贝,并在细胞表面定位,这表明该蛋白酶在P. carinii生物学中起着重要作用,表面表达的丝氨酸内蛋白酶的抗原变异可能是免疫逃避的一种策略。卡氏假体丝氨酸内蛋白酶为化疗和免疫治疗卡氏假体肺炎提供了新的靶点。
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