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Giardia lamblia, an intestinal parasite of humans and
other vertebrates, undergoes surface antigenic variation by modulating
the expression of different variant-specific surface proteins (VSP).
VSPs are cysteine-rich surface proteins that bind zinc and other heavy
metals in vitro. We developed an immunoaffinity
chromatographic method to purify a VSP in order to determine its
biochemical properties. The sequences of two different proteolytic
fragments agreed with the sequence deduced from the cloned gene, and
amino-terminal sequence indicated the removal of a 14-residue signal
peptide, consistent with the transport of VSP to the cell surface. The
protein is not glycosylated and has an isoelectric point of 5.3. X-ray
microanalyses indicated that the major metals in Giardia trophozoites, as well as purified VSP, are zinc and iron. The zinc
concentration in Giardia cells was found to be 0.43
mM and the iron concentration 0.80 mM when compared
with standard samples (zinc) or calculated from a known physical
constants (iron). We propose that metal coordination stabilizes VSPs,
rendering them resistant to proteolytic attack in the upper small
intestine. Moreover, the ability to bind ions by Giardia may
play a role in nutritional deficiency and/or malabsorption in heavily
infected persons.
Volume 270,
Number 23,
Issue of June 9, pp. 13807-13813, 1995
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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