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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
)
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The enzyme ecto
5'-nucleotidase
(5'N) was found to be active on 8/14 strains of
Mycoplasma
fermentans, K(m) (+/-S.D.) 3.8+/-2.8 microM 5'-AMP, and on the type strain of
Mycoplasma
pulmonis, K(m) 0.63 microM 5'-AMP. The six M. fermentans strains lacking 5'N activity were related by restriction fragment length polymorphism typing. At pH 8.5, the type strains of
Mycoplasma
arthritidis,
Mycoplasma
buccale and Ureaplasma urealyticum showed a relatively non-specific phosphatase activity against 5'-AMP but no activity was shown by the type strains of
Mycoplasma
genitalium,
Mycoplasma
hominis,
Mycoplasma
orale,
Mycoplasma
penetrans,
Mycoplasma
pneumoniae and
Mycoplasma
salivarium at this pH. M. fermentans has been reported from rheumatoid joints, which show a raised 5'N activity on their synovial cells and in their fluid which may be associated directly or indirectly with the
mycoplasma
.
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PMID:Distribution of ecto 5'-nucleotidase on Mycoplasma species associated with arthritis. 1104 Apr 29
The aim of this work was to discover if
Mycoplasma
fermentans, which is known to infect B cells, could be the cause of the raised ecto-5'-nucleotidase observed in the synovial fluid of rheumatoid arthritis patients. The ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity in the patients' serum has been shown to correlate with the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and DNA from the
mycoplasma
has been found in the synovial fluid. B lymphoblastoid cell lines were exposed to 16 strains of
Mycoplasma
fermentans and their ecto-5'-nucleotidase, CD73, was measured both biochemically and by mouse antibodies to human ecto
5'-nucleotidase
using the fluorescence activated cell sorter. The type strain, PG 18, did not grow with the B cells. Some of the
mycoplasma
strains (9/15) increased the cellular ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity from twice to 17 fold, and usually showed
5'-nucleotidase
activity themselves. At least one strain, M106, induced human
5'-nucleotidase
on the normally
5'-nucleotidase
negative Daudi and Raji Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines, and increased sevenfold the
5'-nucleotidase
on the monocyte/macrophage cell line THP-1. Growing the cells in aged medium increased the level of
mycoplasma
infection. This
mycoplasma
-induced enzyme showed a conformational change and an increase in activity with a glycosylation change involving mannose groups. The other group of strains, mostly of respiratory or cell culture origin, usually did not have any
5'-nucleotidase
of their own and decreased the B-cell enzyme activity by about half. Electron microscopy and flow cytometry showed that the strain M106 was filamentous and could be found inside the B-cells. The
5'-nucleotidase
-inducing strains of M. fermentans may be important in the aetiology of rheumatoid arthritis.
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PMID:The importance of B-cells and ecto-5'nucleotidase in Mycoplasma fermentans infection and the relevance to rheumatoid arthritis. 1768 Jul 97
Infection by Mycoplasma
bovis (M. bovis) can induce diseases, such as pneumonia and otitis media in young calves and mastitis and arthritis in older animals. Here, we report the finished and annotated genome sequence of M. bovis strain Hubei-1, a strain isolated in 2008 that caused calf pneumonia on a Chinese farm. The genome of M. bovis strain Hubei-1 contains a single circular chromosome of 953,114 bp with a 29.37% GC content. We identified 803 open reading frames (ORFs) that occupy 89.5% of the genome. While 34 ORFs were Hubei-1 specific, 662 ORFs had orthologs in the M. bovis type strain PG45 genome. Genome analysis validated lateral gene transfer between M. bovis and the
Mycoplasma
mycoides subspecies mycoides, while phylogenetic analysis found that the closest M. bovis neighbor is
Mycoplasma
agalactiae. Glycerol may be the main carbon and energy source of M. bovis, and most of the biosynthesis pathways were incomplete. We report that 47 lipoproteins, 12 extracellular proteins and 18 transmembrane proteins are phase-variable and may help M. bovis escape the immune response. Besides lipoproteins and phase-variable proteins, genomic analysis found two possible pathogenicity islands, which consist of four genes and 11 genes each, and several other virulence factors including hemolysin, lipoate protein ligase, dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase, extracellular cysteine protease and
5'-nucleotidase
.
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PMID:The complete genome sequence of Mycoplasma bovis strain Hubei-1. 2173 39