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. 1991 Feb;59(2):721-5.
doi: 10.1128/iai.59.2.721-725.1991.

Sequence analysis of the gene encoding the Chlamydia pneumoniae DnaK protein homolog

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Sequence analysis of the gene encoding the Chlamydia pneumoniae DnaK protein homolog

J M Kornak et al. Infect Immun. 1991 Feb.

Abstract

The antigen-coding region of a 4.2-kb PstI fragment of Chlamydia pneumoniae (pLC3), which encodes a 75-kDa immunoreactive protein recognized during human C. pneumoniae infection, was localized to a 2.0-kb EcoRI fragment. This subclone expressed an immunoreactive fusion protein of ca. 82 kDa. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the C. pneumoniae gene revealed that it consisted of a 1,980-base open reading frame with an inferred 71,550-Da protein of 660 amino acids. Putative Escherichia coli-like promoters and a ribosomal binding site were located in the 5' upstream region, and an 11-base dyad forming a stable stem-loop structure following two in-frame stop codons was identified. The C. pneumoniae 75-kDa protein is a member of the hsp70 family of heat shock proteins and has 87% amino acid similarity with the Chlamydia trachomatis protein.

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