Journal article

Characterization of the gene family encoding a host-protective antigen of the tapeworm Taenia ovis

JG Waterkeyn, MW Lightowlers, R Coppel, AF Cowman

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1995

Abstract

Genomic structure has been determined for a gene encoding a host-protective antigen of the parasitic platyhelminth Taenia ovis. An incomplete cDNA, known as 45W, encodes the protective antigen. Southern hybridisation experiments using 45W cDNA as a probe, revealed that the 45W gene was a member of a multigene family. Differential Southern hybridisation and rapid amplification of cDNA end (RACE) experiments were used to characterise the related genes, allowing the full-length coding region of the 45W encoded antigen to be determined. The gene family comprises a minimum of four members per haploid genome with each member showing varying degrees of 5′ and 3′ homology with respect to the 45W cDN..

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