IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Darko Mihaljica, Jelena Repac, Bojan Božić, Dragana Marković, Željko Radulović, Albert Mulenga, Ratko Sukara, Gorana Veinović, Biljana Božić Nedeljković, Snežana Tomanović
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蜱唾液蛋白对蜱的高效和成功觅食至关重要。其中大多数蛋白仍未定性,尤其是那些参与蜱粘合剂形成的蛋白。蜱唾液蛋白 PA107 是一种推定的粘合蛋白,在蜱取食的初始阶段在唾液腺中转录。这是一种蜱特有的蛋白质,在多个蜱属中都有同源物。本研究对其一级和三级结构进行了详细的硅学分析,并对来自蓖麻线虫的 PA107 蛋白进行了免疫原性评估。对一级结构的筛选将其归入富含甘氨酸的蛋白家族,同时发现其 C 端有一个重叠的 15 聚体,并与具有抗菌活性的非蜱蛋白有相似之处。对三级结构的分析表明,单体 PA107 具有高度的内在无序性,而不同的低聚物状态则具有高度有序的结构,这可能与 PA107 在蜱粘合剂形成过程中可能扮演的角色有关。关于硅学 PA107 的免疫原性推断,所获得的结果尚无定论,这与体外研究结果一致,即在实验感染的大鼠和被蓖麻蜱叮咬的人身上肯定缺乏体液反应诱导。这些结果为描述复杂的蜱宿主关系这一巨大谜题提供了新的线索,同时也确定了 PA107 可作为生物粘合剂的新型配方化合物,通过干扰粘合锥的形成和稳定性(即蜱的附着和摄食),可用于生物医学领域,并可作为新的抗蜱策略的目标。
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In silico screening and immunogenic features of putative tick cement protein PA107 from Ixodes ricinus tick.

Tick salivary proteins are crucial for efficient and successful tick feeding. Most of them are still uncharacterized, especially those involved in the formation of tick cement. Tick salivary protein PA107 is a putative cement protein, which is transcribed in salivary glands during the initial phase of tick feeding. It is a tick-unique protein, with homologs described in several tick genera. In this study, a detailed in silico analysis of its primary and tertiary structure was performed, along with the immunogenicity assessment for the PA107 protein from Ixodes ricinus species. The screening of the primary structure placed it to the glycine-rich protein family, revealing in parallel an overlapping 15mer at the C-terminus and borderline homology to non-tick proteins with antimicrobial activity. The analysis of tertiary structure revealed a high degree of intrinsic disorder for monomeric PA107, in contrast to highly ordered structures for different oligomeric states that might correlate with the putative role in the tick cement formation process. Regarding in silico PA107 immunogenicity inference, obtained results were inconclusive, which aligns with the in vitro findings showing definitely the lack of humoral response induction in experimentally infested rats and persons bitten by the I. ricinus ticks. The results represent new pieces of a huge puzzle depicting a complex tick-host relationship, but also identify PA107 as a possible compound of novel formulations to be used in biomedicine as bioadhesives, and as a target for new anti-tick strategies, by interfering with the cement cone formation and stability, i.e. tick attachment and feeding.

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自引率
9.10%
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81
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Experimental and Applied Acarology publishes peer-reviewed original papers describing advances in basic and applied research on mites and ticks. Coverage encompasses all Acari, including those of environmental, agricultural, medical and veterinary importance, and all the ways in which they interact with other organisms (plants, arthropods and other animals). The subject matter draws upon a wide variety of disciplines, including evolutionary biology, ecology, epidemiology, physiology, biochemistry, toxicology, immunology, genetics, molecular biology and pest management sciences.
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