Identification of a maltose-inducible major outer membrane protein in Actinobacillus (Haemophilus) pleuropneumoniae |
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Authors: | H G Deneer A A Potter |
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Affiliation: | Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. |
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Abstract: | The addition of maltose to the growth media of Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia (serotype 1) resulted in the induction of an outer membrane protein (OMP) with a molecular mass of 42 kDa. This protein had porin-like properties in that it was peptidoglycan-associated and was resistant to proteolysis by trypsin. A pleuropneumoniae expressing the 42 kDa OMP were unable to bind lambda phage. Similar proteins were also induced in A. pleuropneumoniae isolates representing serotypes 2 to 7 with the exception of serotype 4; however, not all isolates of any given serotype expressed a maltose-inducible OMP. Western immunoblotting using convalescent antiserae against the serotype 1 A. pleuropneumoniae indicated that the 42 kDa OMP was expressed in vivo and was cross-reactive with the maltose-inducible OMPs from other serotypes. |
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