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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (beta-galactosidase)
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A 0.9 kb cDNA for the foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) type Asia 1 63/72, cloned in the plasmid pUR222 by dC/dG tailing method, was expressed into a protein which was immunogenic in guinea pigs and cattle. The protein purified to homogeneity was found to be basic and of 38 kDa. A sequence of 879 nucleotides of the inserted cDNA was obtained. The nucleotide sequence was 65% GC-rich and was homologous to the gene for VPI of FMDV types A5, OIK and C3 to the extent of 35-40%. From the nucleotide sequence, a sequence of 293 amino acids was derived which contained 43 arginine, 4 lysine, 7 glutamic acid and 18 aspartic acid residues making the protein highly basic. The molecular weight was calculated to be 31.6 kDa. The 38 kDa protein produced by the cloned cDNA is a fused protein composed of the 293 amino acids; 5 and 55 amino acids of the alpha-complementation protein of the beta-galactosidase at the N and C terminal, respectively, and 5 amino acid coded by the dG/dC tails used for cloning the cDNA.
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PMID:Nucleotide sequence of the cDNA and the derived amino acid sequence for the major antigenic protein of foot and mouth disease virus, type Asia 1 63/72. 131 47

A rapid method for assembly of DNA from synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides has been developed which involves separate ligation of top- and bottom-strand oligonucleotides followed by filling in 3'-ends of the duplex formed, blunt end cloning into a specialized vector pBBV, and recovery of the synthetic DNA from the recombinant plasmid by means of restriction nuclease BbvII. The method allows for many oligonucleotides to be ligated at once, with no intermediates being isolated, and any DNA to be recovered on cloning, no matter what the sequences of its termini are. Ten oligodeoxynucleotides (I)-(X) have been chemically synthesised and used to prepare, by this method, a 60-membered duplex with complementary tetranucleotide 5'-protrusions (DNA I) which comprises the cDNA sequence 3397-3456 of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) strain O1K. Self-ligation of the duplex in the head-to-tail manner yielded 120 to 900 bp long synthetic DNAs (DNA II-DNA XV) coding for oligomers of the major antigenic determinant (the amino acid sequence 141-160 of protein VP1) of FMDV. The synthetic hexamer (DNA VI) was fused to gene lacZ' on plasmid pBBV21 and expressed in E. coli. The fusion was found to complement the lacZ deletion M15, from which it follows that the fused protein associated with the alpha-deficient beta-galactosidase to yield a tetramer carrying, on its N-termini, 24 antigenic determinants of FMDV.
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PMID:[A new approach to DNA synthesis from synthetic oligonucleotides. Synthesis of DNA coding for the repeated antigenic determinant of foot and mouth disease virus]. 243 28

Synthetic vaccines for viral diseases can use defined regions of viral proteins as immunogens: the peptide sequence of amino acids 141-160 of the VP1 protein of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) elicits virus-neutralizing antibodies to protect guinea pigs, cattle and pigs either when coupled to a carrier protein or when administered in liposomes or in incomplete Freund's adjuvant. The immune response to these peptides is much lower than that to complete virus particles and the same sequence fused to the N terminus of beta-galactosidase did not produce a more potent immunogen than synthetic peptide alone. We report here an expression system for immunogenic epitopes linked to a carrier protein, hepatitis B core antigen, to form part of a virus-like complex which can present these epitopes to the immune system at high density. The immunogenicity of these structures approaches that of FMDV particles.
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PMID:Improved immunogenicity of a peptide epitope after fusion to hepatitis B core protein. 244 37