Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND), caused by emerging strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus, is of concern in shrimp aquaculture. Secreted proteins PirA and PirB, encoded by a plasmid harbored in V. parahaemolyticus, were determined to be the major virulence factors that induce AHPND. To better understand pathogenesis associated with PirA and PirB, recombinant proteins rPirA and rPirB were produced to evaluate their relative toxicities in shrimp. By challenging shrimp at concentration of 3μM with reverse gavage method, rPirA and rPirB (approximately 0.4 and 1.5μg per g of body weight, respectively) caused 27.8 ± 7.8% and 33.3 ± 13.6% mortality, respectively; combination of 3μM rPirA and rPirB resulted in 88.9 ± 7.9% mortality. Analysis of protein mobility in native gel revealed that rPirB was apparently in the form of monomer while rPirA was oligomerized as an octamer-like macromolecule, suggesting that inter- and intra-molecular interactions between rPirA and rPirB enhanced the...
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May 05 2022
Toxicity of recombinant PirA and PirB derived from Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shrimp.
Aquatic Animal Health Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, USDA 990 Wire Road, Auburn, AL, 36832, USA, Aquatic Animal Health Research Unit, ARS-USDA, 990 Wire Rd, Auburn, AL, 36832, USA. E-mail dunhua.zhang@usda.gov
Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis
Citation: Microbial Pathogenesis (2022) 155
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.104886
Published: 2021
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Dunhua Zhang, Bader, T. J., Lange, M. D., Shoemaker, C. A., Beck, B. H.; Toxicity of recombinant PirA and PirB derived from Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shrimp.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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