We have cloned a gene, CRP65, from genomic DNA of Giardia duodenalis (
Gd) which contains four 228-bp tandem repeat units between a short (48
bp) 5' and long (942 bp) 3' non-repeat region. CRP65 encodes a Cys-ri
ch protein (CRP) with the typical transmembrane domain and CXXC amino
acid (aa) motif of Gd CRP. Comparison of the nucleotide (nt) and deduc
ed aa sequences of CRP65 and a gene we cloned previously, CRP136, indi
cates that the genes are highly homologous in the entire non-repeat re
gions, but not in the repeat regions. The repeat unit of CRP65 was fou
nd to be homologous to epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domains from
different proteins. Analysis of Gd genomic DNA showed that there are
multiple copies of CRP65 and each copy varies in the number of repeat
units, as well as in certain restriction sites in the units. In Gd str
ain WB-1B, a 2.0-kb transcript encoded by the gene was expressed, whil
e in a metronidazole-resistant line (WB1B-M3) induced from WB-1B, two
longer transcripts (5.5 and 7 kb) were expressed. Based on our results
, we suggest that there is a unique CRP family in the Gd genome, whose
members, including CRP65 and CRP136, carry various repeat units withi
n a highly conserved 'cassette'. CRP65 may be involved in EGF-like int
eractions with the host proteins.