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. 1992 Aug:138 Pt 8:1729-36.
doi: 10.1099/00221287-138-8-1729.

p43, the protein product of the atypical insertion sequence IS900, is expressed in Mycobacterium paratuberculosis

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p43, the protein product of the atypical insertion sequence IS900, is expressed in Mycobacterium paratuberculosis

M L Tizard et al. J Gen Microbiol. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

The novel mycobacterial insertion sequence IS900 was analysed by coupled transcription-translation, of both strands independently, in a cell-free E. coli extract using an exogenous promoter. This revealed only one protein product, p43, as predicted from the nucleotide sequence. The protein was readily translated in recombinant E. coli, using the tac promoter, though it did not appear as a major product by SDS-PAGE analysis. A synthetic peptide was used to generate and affinity-purify a specific anti-p43 antibody, which clearly identified the protein in recombinant E. coli. p43 was relatively stable in exponential phase and stationery phase bacteria, though a 28 kDa processed form was seen to accumulate over a period of hours. Both forms appeared in the soluble fraction of the bacterial lysate. The anti-p43 antibody also identified p43, as a 28 kDa processed product, in Western blots of protein extracts from Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, indicating a level of expression which would be unusually high for a classical transposase. These data have important implications for the relationship between IS900 and its host.

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