2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2011.08.018
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Characterization of cathepsin B proteinase (AcCP-2) in eggs and larvae stages of hookworm Ancylostoma caninum

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“…In addition, like embryonic development, proteolysis is an essential metabolic process required for protein processing. The cysteine proteases that are present in the embryonic and larval stages of parasites suggest that these proteases may function in ways related not only to the development of parasitism and nutrition digestion but also to the embryonic and larval development (HASHMI et al, 2002;YANG et al, 2011). Therefore, protease inhibition may be another strategy to control parasites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, like embryonic development, proteolysis is an essential metabolic process required for protein processing. The cysteine proteases that are present in the embryonic and larval stages of parasites suggest that these proteases may function in ways related not only to the development of parasitism and nutrition digestion but also to the embryonic and larval development (HASHMI et al, 2002;YANG et al, 2011). Therefore, protease inhibition may be another strategy to control parasites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present work is an attempt to serologically diagnose hookworm infection in dogs by indirect ELISA using recombinant AcCP2, a Cathepsin B protease of A. caninum. Since, AcCP2 is secreted by both the adult and larval hookworms (Yang et al 2011), it may prove to be a useful candidate for use in serodiagnosis of hookworm infections. In the present study, 1023 bp AcCP2 gene was amplified (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cathepsin B protease activity has been reported to be present in the adult, larvae and eggs of A. caninum (Harrop et al 1995a, b, Yang et al 2011. The immunolocalization of cathepsin B proteinase (AcCP2) in eggs and larval stages of A. caninum suggests that these proteases, besides helping in development of parasitism and nutrient digestion, also relate to the embryo and larval development (Yang et al 2011).…”
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“…Therefore, in these blood-feeding nematodes the cysteine proteases are generally located in the digestive system such as intestines and pharynx (Harrop et al, 1995;Jasmer et al, 2001;Williamson et al, 2002;Yang et al, 2011). Similarly, A. cantonensis cysteine protease AC-cathB-1, and -2 were located on the digestive tract or gut microvilli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%