2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011629
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Molecular characterization of a novel serine proteinase from Trichinella spiralis and its participation in larval invasion of gut epithelium

Yan Yan Song,
Xin Zhuo Zhang,
Bo Ning Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background A novel serine proteinase of Trichinells spiralis (TsSPc) has been identified in the excretion/secretion (ES) antigens, but its role in larval invasion is unclear. The aim of this study was to clone and express TsSPc, identify its biological and biochemical characteristics, and investigate its role on larval invasion of gut epithelium during T. spiralis infection. Methodology/Principal findings TsSPc has a functional domain of serine proteinase, and its tertiary structure consists of three amino a… Show more

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“…The recombinant pQE-80L/TsSPc was constructed, and rTsSPc with his tag was cloned and expressed in our laboratory. We found that rTsSPc specifically bound to the IECs, and promoted larval invasion of IECs [31]. However, rTsSPc bound with what kinds of proteins in IECs was not identified, and the mechanisms of TsSPc promoting larval invasion of IECs are unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The recombinant pQE-80L/TsSPc was constructed, and rTsSPc with his tag was cloned and expressed in our laboratory. We found that rTsSPc specifically bound to the IECs, and promoted larval invasion of IECs [31]. However, rTsSPc bound with what kinds of proteins in IECs was not identified, and the mechanisms of TsSPc promoting larval invasion of IECs are unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%