Title of article :
Comparative Functional Study of Thioester-containing Related Proteins in the Recently Sequenced Genome of Biomphalaria glabrata
Author/Authors :
FALADE, Mofolusho O. Cellular Parasitology Programme, Cell Biology and Genetics Unit - Department of Zoology - University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria , OTARIGHO, Benson Dept. of Biological Science - Edo University, Iyamho, Edo State, Nigeria
Abstract :
Background: There is paucity of information on functional relationship
and characterization of Biomphalaria glabrata thioester-containing proteins
(BgTEP) to other well-annotated homologues. We performed functional
characterization studies of BgTEP to homologues in Anopheles gambiae and
in disparate invertebrates.
Methods: Genomic sequences of TEPs were retrieved after annotation of
the B. glabrata genome. In addition, TEP sequences deposited in NCBI
protein database were also retrieved and utilized for sequence analysis.
BgTEP relatedness to its other homologues as well as functional domain
and protein-protein interaction analysis was performed.
Results: Our analysis resulted in the identification of TEPs in a number
of organisms including, B. glabrata, A. gambiae, and Chlamys farreri. In addition,
we identified 19 TEP sequences spread across 10 animal species. The
B. glabrata genome contains 14190 unannotated proteins after filtration
with about 85% of its proteome annotated. The phylogenetics, functional
domain and protein-protein interaction analyses suggest an immunological
role for BgTEP in B. glabrata.
Conclusion: The predicted role of thioester-containing proteins to be
involved in immunological role in B. glabrata may have a strong effect on
resistance to infection.
Keywords :
Biomphalaria glabrata , Thioester-containing proteins , Schistosomiasis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics