Production of recombinant SERA proteins of Plasmodium falciparum in Escherichia coli by using synthetic genes |
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Authors: | T Sugiyama K Suzue M Okamoto J Inselburg K Tai T Horii |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Protozoology, Osaka University, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We expressed two regions of the serine repeat antigen (SERA) protein of Plasmodium falciparum in Escherichia coli by synthesizing the genes with a changed codon usage. One of the synthetic gene sequences encodes amino acid residues 17-382 (SE47') and the other encodes amino acid residues 586-802 (SE50A). The products produced by the synthetic gene sequences in E. coli accounted for 15-30% of the total bacterial protein. Antisera against both the purified gene products prepared in rats inhibited malaria parasite growth in vitro. The anti-SE47' serum was significantly more inhibitory than the anti-SE50A serum. The described methods provide a large scale preparation of recombinant antigens for improving and producing malaria vaccine. |
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