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Phylogenetic relationships stage-specific expression and localisation of a unique family of inactive cysteine proteases in Sarcoptes scabiei

机译:系统发育关系阶段特异性表达和本地化的Sarcoptes scabiei中的一个独特的非活性半胱氨酸蛋白酶家族

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BackgroundScabies is worldwide one of the most common, yet neglected, parasitic skin infections, affecting a wide range of mammals including humans. Limited treatment options and evidence of emerging mite resistance against the currently used drugs drive our research to explore new therapeutic candidates. Previously, we discovered a multicopy family of genes encoding cysteine proteases with their catalytic sites inactivated by mutation (SMIPP-Cs). This protein family is unique in parasitic scabies mites and is absent in related non-burrowing mites. We postulated that the SMIPP-Cs have evolved as an adaptation to the parasitic lifestyle of the scabies mite. To formulate testable hypotheses for their functions and to propose possible strategies for translational research we investigated whether the SMIPP-Cs are common to all scabies mite varieties and where within the mite body as well as when throughout the parasitic life-cycle they are expressed.
机译:背景斯卡比病是全世界最常见但被忽视的寄生性皮肤感染之一,影响包括人类在内的多种哺乳动物。有限的治疗选择和对目前使用的药物出现螨虫抗药性的证据推动了我们的研究,以探索新的治疗方法。以前,我们发现了一个多拷贝的基因家族,其编码的半胱氨酸蛋白酶的催化位点被突变(SMIPP-Cs)灭活。该蛋白家族在寄生性ab疮螨中是独特的,而在相关的非穴居螨中则不存在。我们假设SMIPP-C的发展已适应to螨的寄生生活方式。为了为它们的功能建立可检验的假设并提出翻译研究的可能策略,我们调查了SMIPP-C是否对所有sc疮螨变种都是共有的,在螨虫体内的位置以及在整个寄生生命周期中何时表达。

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