Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2017, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (5): 219-227.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2016-0968

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Gene Cloning and Subcellular Localization of DmpA from Nocardia seriolae

XIA Li-qun1, 2, 3, CHEN Rui-min1, LIAO Bao-shan1, XU Liang1, SU Ze-jie1, TONG Bang-zhuo1   

  1. 1. Fisheries College of Guangdong Ocean University,Zhanjiang 524088; 2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Biology and Epidemiology for Aquatic Economic Animals,Zhanjiang 524088; 3. Key Laboratory of Diseases Controlling for Aquatic Economic Animals of Guangdong Higher Education Institutions,Zhanjiang 524088
  • Received:2016-10-27 Online:2017-05-25 Published:2017-05-19

Abstract: Nocardia seriolae,a facultative intracellular bacterium,is the main pathogen of fish nocardiosis. Bioinformatics analysis showed that the DmpA gene of N. seriolae encoded a secreted protein,and may be co-located with mitochondria of the host cell. In this study,the recombinant plasmids pEGFP-DmpA and pcDNA-DmpA were constructed,extracellular product of N. seriolae was identified,and the subcellular localization and over-expression of DmpA were carried out. The results showed that the protein DmpA was identified in the extracellular products of N. seriolae,and confirmed as a secreted protein. Subcellular localization of DmpA-GFP fusion proteins were evenly distributed in the whole cell of FHM cells,and were not coincided with the distribution of mitochondria,indicating that the protein DmpA was not co-localized with the mitochondria. The expression of DmpA changed the distribution of mitochondria into lumps in the FHM cell. The over-expression of DmpA in FHM cells had no significant effect on the nucleus,revealing that the gene had no function on inducing cell apoptosis. The cloning,subcellular localization and over-expression of DmpA from N. seriolae laid the foundation for further studying the function of the gene and promoting the understanding of the pathogenic mechanism of N. seriolae.

Key words: Nocardia seriolae, gene DmpA, secreted protein, subcellular localization