Babesia Bovis Ligand-Receptor Interaction: Ama-1 Contains Small Regions Governing Bovine Erythrocyte Binding

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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Apical membrane antigen 1 is a microneme protein which plays an indispensable role during Apicomplexa parasite invasion. The detailed mechanism of AMA-1 molecular interaction with its receptor on bovine erythrocytes has not been completely defined in Babesia bovis. This study was focused on identifying the minimum B. bovis AMA-1-derived regions governing specific and high-affinity binding to its target cells. Different approaches were used for detecting ama-1 locus genetic variability and natural selection signatures. The binding properties of twelve highly conserved 20-residue-long peptides were evaluated using a sensitive and specific binding assay based on radio-iodination. B. bovis AMA-1 ectodomain structure was modelled and refined using molecular modelling software. NetMHCIIpan software was used for calculating B- and T-cell epitopes. The B. bovis ama-1 gene had regions under functional constraint, having the highest negative selective pressure intensity in the Domain I encoding region. Interestingly, B. bovis AMA-1-DI ((100)YMQKFDIPRNHGSGIYVDLG(119) and (120)GYESVGSKSYRMPVGKCPVV(139)) and DII ((302)CPMHPVRDAIFGKWSGGSCV(321))-derived peptides had high specificity interaction with erythrocytes and bound to a chymotrypsin and neuraminidase-treatment sensitive receptor. DI-derived peptides appear to be exposed on the protein's surface and contain predicted B- and T-cell epitopes. These findings provide data (for the first-time) concerning B. bovis AMA-1 functional subunits which are important for establishing receptor-ligand interactions which could be used in synthetic vaccine development.
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Babesia bovis, AMA-1, minimum region, adhesion, bovine erythrocyte, synthetic vaccine
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