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  • The gene Rv0901 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is not fully understood, prompting research to amplify and express this protein for study.
  • Researchers created a recombinant plasmid using Rv0901 and tested its effects on mammalian cells and animals, measuring various immune responses and survival rates.
  • Findings indicate that Rv0901 may play a role in the virulence and immunogenic properties of M. tuberculosis.

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The function of protein-coding gene Rv0901 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which belongs to the cell wall and cell processes category, is not yet clear. To explore its features, we amplified this gene from the H37Rv genome, and His-tagged Rv0901 protein was expressed and purified. Also, a recombinant plasmid bearing Rv0901 was constructed and electroporated into a virulent Mycobacterium smegmatis, using shuttle expression vector pMV261. Transformants were induced to express a predicted protein of Rv0901, identified by SDS-PAGE. Rv0901 protein and recombinant M. smegmatis were used to expose mammalian cells. In addition we studied the effect of protein or recombinant M. smegmatis on cells and in animals with regard to survival ratio, apoptosis ratio, quantum of nitric oxide, and gamma interferon. Together, gene function, protein function, and animal test results suggest that Rv0901 has some relationship with the virulence and immunogenicity of M. tuberculosis.

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