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1 December 2006 CLONORCHIS SINENSIS: MOLECULAR CLONING, ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY, AND LOCALIZATION OF YOLK FERRITIN
Yi Tang, Pyo Yun Cho, Tae Im Kim, Sung-Jong Hong
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Abstract

Ferritin is an intracellular protein that is involved in iron metabolism. A cDNA clone of Clonorchis sinensis (CsFtn), 565 bp long, encoded a putative polypeptide of 166 amino acids. CsFtn cDNA revealed a putative loop–stem structure similar to iron-responsive element (IRE). CsFtn polypeptide appeared homologous to the ferritin of trematodes with high sequential identity. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed that CsFtn clustered with the ferritins of other flukes. Recombinant CsFtn protein was produced and purified from an Escherichia coli system, and immune mouse serum was raised against CsFtn. Recombinant CsFtn showed iron-uptake ability. In adult C. sinensis, CsFtn protein was found to localize in vitelline follicles and eggs. Based on these results, CsFtn cDNA is considered to encode a C. sinensis yolk ferritin.

Yi Tang, Pyo Yun Cho, Tae Im Kim, and Sung-Jong Hong "CLONORCHIS SINENSIS: MOLECULAR CLONING, ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY, AND LOCALIZATION OF YOLK FERRITIN," Journal of Parasitology 92(6), 1275-1280, (1 December 2006). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-867R.1
Received: 13 February 2006; Accepted: 1 April 2006; Published: 1 December 2006
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