A Babesia bovis 225-kilodalton spherical-body protein: Localization to the cytoplasmic face of infected erythrocytes after merozoite invasion

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A 225-kDa Babesia bovis protein occurs on the cytoplasmic side of infected-erythrocyte membranes. Here it is demonstrated that the 225-kDa protein localizes to spherical-body organelles of merozoites. Organelles consistent in size and shape with spherical bodies were isolated between 1.17 and 1.21 g/cm3 in a sucrose density gradient. Organelles consistent with rhoptries and micronemes were also present in fractions from 1.17 to 1.19 g/cm3. Antisera generated by immunizing mice with the fraction (1.20 to 1.21 g/cm3) most enriched for spherical bodies reacted predominantly with spherical bodies in B. bovis merozoites. A monoclonal antibody generated from this immunization (70/97.14) recognized an epitope that occurs in the repeat region of the 225-kDa protein (now referred to as SBP2). Monoclonal antibody 70/97.14 bound to merozoite spherical bodies, vesicles in infected-host cytoplasm, and the cytoplasmic face of the infected-erythrocyte membrane. These results indicate that spherical-body proteins become associated with the host membrane via transport through the erythrocyte cytoplasm after intracellular invasion.

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Dowling, S. C., Perryman, L. E., & Jasmer, D. P. (1996). A Babesia bovis 225-kilodalton spherical-body protein: Localization to the cytoplasmic face of infected erythrocytes after merozoite invasion. Infection and Immunity, 64(7), 2618–2626. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.64.7.2618-2626.1996

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