L. Jean et al., Genomic organisation and developmentally regulated expression of an apicomplexan aspartyl proteinase, GENE, 262(1-2), 2001, pp. 129-136
The cDNA for an aspartyl proteinase, termed eimepsin, was isolated from an
Eimeria tenella sporulated oocyst library and the deduced amino acid sequen
ce found to be almost identical to a previously described aspartyl proteina
se from E. acervulina (97.4% amino acid identity). An E. tenella cosmid clo
ne covering the entire ri,eimepsin gene was cloned and characterised. Seque
ncing revealed that the eimepsin gene spans 2.9 kb and consists of 18 exons
and 17 introns. The 5' flanking region sequence of the gene contains a put
ative transcriptional promoter sequence (TATAAA box) and three potential tr
anscription initiator sites (Inr sites). Expression of eimepsin at the mRNA
and protein level is developmentally regulated during oocyst sporulation.
The eimepsin transcript was detected in unsporulated oocysts and increased
in abundance during the early part of sporulation when the oocyst undergoes
nuclear division and blast formation. Thereafter, the level of the eimepsi
n transcript decreases and in the excysted sporozoite, no eimepsin-specific
RNA was detected. Expression of eimepsin lags behind transcript expression
by some hours, and the protein accumulates in the oocyst during sporocyst
and sporozoite formation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserve
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