Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8979871 | International Journal for Parasitology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The gene-regulatory elements controlling peptidase expression in Schistosoma mansoni are unknown. A genomic DNA library was constructed from which 5â² flanking fragments of the cathepsins F (SmCF; 649Â bp) and B2 (SmCB2; 810Â bp) peptidase genes were isolated. These were cloned into a GFP-expression vector for biolistic transformation of schistosomes. Both fragments promoted expression of GFP that was localised in the gut for SmCF and tegument for SmCB2, consistent with previous immunochemical data. Promoter-deletion of the SmCF gene indicated the importance of one or more transcription factor binding sites in the first 169Â bp for both GFP-expression and its tissue specificity.
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Authors
Volker Wippersteg, Mohammed Sajid, Deirdre Walshe, Dustin Khiem, Jason P. Salter, James H. McKerrow, Christoph G. Grevelding, Conor R. Caffrey,