Toxoplasma gondii: Uptake of fetuin and identification of a 15-kDa fetuin-binding protein |
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Authors: | U. Gross C. Hambach T. Windeck J. Heesemann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Hygiene and Microbiology, University of Würzburg, Josef-Schneider-Strasse 2, W-8700 Würzburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Lectin-binding studies demonstrated the presence of a 68-kDa glycoprotein in tachyzoites ofToxoplasma gondii harvested from P388D1 macrophage cell cultures but not in tachyzoites maintained in peritoneal cavities of NMRI mice. This protein was identified as the embryonic protein fetuin that regularly is contained in fetal calf serum, a component of cell-culture media. Uptake of fetuin byT. gondii was demonstrated by intracellular localization of this protein. As shown by latex agglutination and immunofluorescence, no specific binding of fetuin to the parasite's surface was detected. Using affinity chromatography of fetuin-agarose, it was demonstrated that fetuin bound specifically to a 15-kDa antigen of tachyzoites. As revealed by inhibition studies with sialic acid and the lectinSambucus nigra agglutinin, the 15-kDa protein probably recognized glycan structures of fetuin. |
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