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Functional profiling of the Tritrichomonas foetus transcriptome and proteome. | LitMetric

Functional profiling of the Tritrichomonas foetus transcriptome and proteome.

Mol Biochem Parasitol

Molecular Regulation and Bioinformatics Laboratory, Department of Parasitology, Chang Gung University, Kwei-Shan, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan.

Published: January 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tritrichomonas foetus is a significant veterinary pathogen that causes infertility in cattle and chronic diarrhea in cats, yet its genetic details are not well understood compared to other protozoa.
  • The study created a large-scale expression dataset using 5064 EST clones, resulting in 713 contigs and identifying that over half of the unigenes had similarities to known sequences, mainly related to translation and ribosome function.
  • Additionally, potential drug targets were identified, and protein expression was analyzed, setting the stage for future research on T. foetus genome sequencing and treatment development.

Article Abstract

Tritrichomonas foetus is a potent veterinary pathogen, causing bovine and feline trichomoniasis. The principal clinical manifestation of infection in cattle is inflammation of the genital tract and infertility. In feline, the parasite causes large-bowel disease resulting in chronic diarrhea. In contrast to other well-studied protozoan, genetic data regarding the molecular characterization and expression in T. foetus is far less understood. In this study, the first large-scale T. foetus expressed sequence tag (TfEST) project was conducted on 5064 randomly selected EST clones from a non-normalized unidirectional Tf30924 cDNA library. Assembling of 5064 single-pass sequences from the 5' end resulted in 713 contigs and 1961 singlets. BLAST search revealed that 53.52% of the unigenes showed significant similarity to known sequences or protein motifs/domains. Functional classifications indicated that most of the unigenes are involved in translation, ribosomal structure and ribosome biogenesis. The average GC content of the T. foetus transcriptome is 40.93%. Intriguingly, only 31.29% of the unigenes contain the classical AAUAAA polyadenylation signal sequence at the 3'-UTR region. Furthermore, a panel of potential chemotherapeutic targets was also identified for the first time in T. foetus. The protein expression levels were verified by using two-dimensional electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. A total of 68 highly abundant protein spots were successfully identified in the reference 2-DE map based on our T. foetus-specific protein database. The EST dataset and the reference 2-DE map established in the present study will provide a foundation for future whole genome sequencing project and comparative transcriptomic/proteomic analyses to provide potential drug targets against T. foetus infection.

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