Mf. Cesbrondelauw, THE SAG2 ANTIGEN OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII AND THE 31-KDA SURFACE-ANTIGEN OF SARCOCYSTIS-MURIS SHARE SIMILAR SEQUENCE FEATURES, Parasitology research, 81(5), 1995, pp. 444-445
In the search for similar cysteine distribution patterns among surface
antigens of members of the phylum of Apicomplexa, we found a resembla
nce between TgSAG2, a 22-kDa surface antigen of Toxoplasma gondii, and
the C-terminal half of a 31-kDa surface antigen of Sarcocystis muris,
SmSAG1. The overall degree of similarity is low, corresponding to 28%
of identity in the 146 amino acids aligned. However, the conservative
spacing between the cysteine residues suggest that this similarity mi
ght have functional implications, The described amino acid similarity
provides a new clue to the molecular relationship between two closely
related coccidian parasites.