Cathepsin L-like cysteine proteases from Brugia malayi: cDNA cloning and comparison with Caenorhabditis elegans

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Abstract

Proteases are thought to be potentially useful targets for developing medicines to control filariasis caused by parasitic nematodes. To screen cysteine proteases essential for viability of nematodes, fifteen cathepsin B/L-like genes of Caenorhabditis elegans, as a model of the parasitic nematodes were interfered by RNAi. As a result, ∼100% embryonic lethality was observed only when Ce-cpl-1, encoding a cathepsin L-like protease, was knocked down. Subsequent attempts were made to identify the orthologs of Ce-cpl-1 in the parasitic nematode Brugia malayi by molecular cloning and sequencing of some EST clones. The sequences of five distinct open reading frames were identified, all of which are most homologous to Ce-CPL-1 in C. elegans. The consensus catalytic triad of cathepsin L-like proteases is conserved among four of the five predicted proteins. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that one of them, Bm-CPL-1, is closely related to the proteases from other filarial parasites. However, neither Bm-CPL-1 nor the other four predicted proteins belong to the same sub-branch of Ce-CPL-1 in the phylogenetic tree. In B. Malayi, the functions of Ce-CPL-1 are presumably shared by some of the predicted proteases including Bm-CPL-1, although the possibility cannot be ruled out that B. malayi has an unknown cysteine protease more resembling Ce-CPL-1. Copyright © 2005 Biomedical Research Press.

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Nomura, H., Athauda, S. B. P., Takase, M., Ukai, A., Azuma, T., Hodotsuka, K., … Takahashi, K. (2004). Cathepsin L-like cysteine proteases from Brugia malayi: cDNA cloning and comparison with Caenorhabditis elegans. Biomedical Research, 25(6), 287–293. https://doi.org/10.2220/biomedres.25.287

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