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Gene | 1988

Structural homology between virulence-associated bacterial adenylate cyclases

Vincent Escuyer; Edith Duflot; Odile Sezer; Antoine Danchin; Michèle Mock

The primary structure of the calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase toxin from Bacillus anthracis has been determined from the corresponding nucleotide sequence and compared to that of the homologous toxin secreted by Bordetella pertussis. The cya gene of Bacillus anthracis encodes an 800 amino acid (aa) protein beginning with an N-terminal signal peptide. The central part of the B. anthracis adenylate cyclase includes a region of striking homology with the N-terminal part of the B. pertussis enzyme. In this region a particularly well conserved 24-aa peptide and two other less homologous peptides have been identified. These data corroborate the immunological relatedness of the two enzymes and suggest that the two prokaryotic calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclases originate from a common ancestor.


Microbiology | 1993

Construction of Bacillus anthracis mutant strains producing a single toxin component.

Corinne Pezard; Edith Duflot; Michèle Mock

The two protein exotoxins secreted by Bacillus anthracis are composed of three distinct components: protective antigen (PA), lethal factor (LF), and (o)edema factor (EF). We have developed a genetic strategy that permits us selectively to inactivate each of the genes coding for PA, EF or LF. This strategy involved the deletion of a portion of the structural gene and the insertion of an antibiotic resistance cassette. With this technique, double mutant strains of B. anthracis producing only one toxin component have been constructed. Characterization of the mutant strains indicated that they produced the expected single toxin protein. Using a simple, two-step protocol, we have purified PA, LF and EF to homogeneity from culture supernatants. These three mutant strains are potentially powerful tools for studying the individual effect of each toxin component in vitro and in vivo.


Molecular Immunology | 1982

Characteristics of guinea-pig immune sera elicited by a synthetic diphtheria toxin oligopeptide.

Patrice Boquet; Joseph E. Alouf; Edith Duflot; Odile Siffert; Pierre Rivaille

Several oligopeptides of different lengths contained within the Cys 186-Cys 201 first disulfide loop of the diphtheria toxin molecule have been synthesized by a solid-phase method. 125I-labeled rabbit antibodies raised against diphtheria toxin reacted specifically with oligopeptides linked to m-nitrobenzhydrylamine resin when the amino acid chain length was equal to or greater than 10 residues. The synthetic tetradecapeptide (STDP) corresponding to the sequence Gly 188-Cys 201 was used to immunize guinea-pigs. The immune sera obtained reacted with the whole diphtheria toxin molecule as judged by an antigen-linked immunosorbent assay. Anti-STDP sera exhibited a clear, albeit limited, neutralizing effect against the lethal action of diphtheria toxin on cultivated Vero cells. The anti-STDP sera were also able to partially block the ADP-ribosylation of elongation factor 2 mediated by whole diphtheria toxin. In contrast, anti-STDP sera were almost inactive on the enzymic activities of either toxin fragment A or crm 45, a mutant protein which lacks the 15,000 mol. wt C-terminal sequence of the toxin molecule. On the basis of the results obtained, a possible localization of the Cys 188-Cys 201 loop region on the toxin molecule is proposed.


FEBS Journal | 1984

Low pH induces a hydrophobic domain in the tetanus toxin molecule

Patrice Boquet; Edith Duflot; Bernard Hauttecoeur


Biochemistry | 1986

Tetanus toxin is labeled with photoactivatable phospholipids at low pH.

Cesare Montecucco; Giampietro Schiavo; Joseph Brunner; Edith Duflot; Patrice Boquet; Michele Roa


Infection and Immunity | 1997

A recombinant Bacillus anthracis strain producing the Clostridium perfringens Ib component induces protection against iota toxins.

Jean-Claude Sirard; M Weber; Edith Duflot; M R Popoff; Michèle Mock


Archive | 1983

Synthetic st toxin, process for its preparation and its use as a vaccinating agent

Anabela Duflot; Hélène Gras; André Tartar; Edith Duflot; Patrice Boquet


Fems Microbiology Letters | 1997

Anthrax lethal toxin-induced mitogenic response of human T-cells

Chantal Guidi-Rontani; Edith Duflot; Michèle Mock


Archive | 1983

Synthetic toxin ST, process for its preparation and its use as a vaccination agent

Anabela Duflot; Hélène Gras; André Tartar; Edith Duflot; Patrice Boquet


FEBS Journal | 1981

Studies on the Role of a Nucleoside‐Phosphate‐Binding Site of Diphtheria Toxin in the Binding of Toxin to Vero Cells or Liposomes

Patrice Boquet; Edith Duflot

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