Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.

In this study the forward and reverse primers were designated to amplify the segments (~250 bps and ~650 bps) of the gene coding domains 1 and 4 of aerolysin of Aeromonas hydrophila. These two domains are involved in pathogenesis of the aerolysin gene. Sequences for two restriction enzymes, Pst I an...

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Main Authors: H., Sasan, Abdul Rahim, Raha, Foo, Hooi Ling, Radu, Son, Mohd. Daud, Hassan
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Abdul Rahim, Raha
Foo, Hooi Ling
Radu, Son
Mohd. Daud, Hassan
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Mohd. Daud, Hassan
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description In this study the forward and reverse primers were designated to amplify the segments (~250 bps and ~650 bps) of the gene coding domains 1 and 4 of aerolysin of Aeromonas hydrophila. These two domains are involved in pathogenesis of the aerolysin gene. Sequences for two restriction enzymes, Pst I and Hind III, were included in the forward and reverse primers respectively. These restriction enzyme sites were used because they are not present within the genes of interest but are available in the multiple cloning sites of plasmid pNZ8048. Amplified PCR products were analyzed with 1% agarose gel electrophoresis and results showed that amplifications were very specific. In comparison with the DNA marker, the sizes of the amplified PCR products were determined to be approximately ~250 bps and ~650 bps respectively. PCR products were then purified by the DNA purification kit, digested with REs and ligated with linearised pNZ8048 plasmid using T4 DNA ligase. Transformation of Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 cells was performed by the electroporation method. Verification for cloning of virulent genes was performed by REs digestion and also DNA sequencing. Since several antigens (bacterial and viral) and cytokines have been efficiently produced in L. lactis, constructing and expression and utilization of recombinant L. lactis harboring the aerolysin domains (virulent) genes from A. hydrophila may induce production of antibodies in fish against this pathogen.
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spelling upm-222452015-09-14T01:52:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22245/ Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene. H., Sasan Abdul Rahim, Raha Foo, Hooi Ling Radu, Son Mohd. Daud, Hassan In this study the forward and reverse primers were designated to amplify the segments (~250 bps and ~650 bps) of the gene coding domains 1 and 4 of aerolysin of Aeromonas hydrophila. These two domains are involved in pathogenesis of the aerolysin gene. Sequences for two restriction enzymes, Pst I and Hind III, were included in the forward and reverse primers respectively. These restriction enzyme sites were used because they are not present within the genes of interest but are available in the multiple cloning sites of plasmid pNZ8048. Amplified PCR products were analyzed with 1% agarose gel electrophoresis and results showed that amplifications were very specific. In comparison with the DNA marker, the sizes of the amplified PCR products were determined to be approximately ~250 bps and ~650 bps respectively. PCR products were then purified by the DNA purification kit, digested with REs and ligated with linearised pNZ8048 plasmid using T4 DNA ligase. Transformation of Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 cells was performed by the electroporation method. Verification for cloning of virulent genes was performed by REs digestion and also DNA sequencing. Since several antigens (bacterial and viral) and cytokines have been efficiently produced in L. lactis, constructing and expression and utilization of recombinant L. lactis harboring the aerolysin domains (virulent) genes from A. hydrophila may induce production of antibodies in fish against this pathogen. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22245/1/Construction%20of%20vaccine%20from%20Lactococcus%20lactis%20bacteria%20using%20Aeromonas%20hydrophila%20virulent%20Aerolysin%20gene.pdf application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22245/7/Construction%20of%20vaccine%20from%20Lactococcus%20lactis%20bacteria%20using%20Aeromonas%20hydrophila%20virulent%20Aerolysin%20gene.pdf H., Sasan and Abdul Rahim, Raha and Foo, Hooi Ling and Radu, Son and Mohd. Daud, Hassan (2011) Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 10 (1). pp. 143-154. ISSN 1562-2916 English
spellingShingle H., Sasan
Abdul Rahim, Raha
Foo, Hooi Ling
Radu, Son
Mohd. Daud, Hassan
Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.
title Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.
title_full Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.
title_fullStr Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.
title_full_unstemmed Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.
title_short Construction of vaccine from Lactococcus lactis bacteria using Aeromonas hydrophila virulent Aerolysin gene.
title_sort construction of vaccine from lactococcus lactis bacteria using aeromonas hydrophila virulent aerolysin gene.
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