Sequence homology and epitope prediction of 37 kda outer membrane protein h(Omph) gene of pasteurella multocida type b isolate from nusa tenggara timur (ntt)

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Abstract

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (HS), in Indonesia known as Ngorok disease is a fatal acute septicemia disease in cattle and buffalo caused by Pasteurella multocida. Outer membrane Protein H (OmpH) is one of the major proteins in P. multocida envelope has been purified and characterized as porin immunodominant. The aim of this study is to find out the homology of nucleotide sequence of 37 kDa OmpH gene of P. multocida of local isolate from NTT with vaccine strain (Katha) and 5 referen isolates and predict the epitope of 37 kDa OmpH gene. Detection of 37 kDa OmpH gene was done using PCR. Homology analysis of nucleotide and amino acid sequences was performed on the BLAST program at NCBI. Epitope prediction of 37 kDa OmpH genes P. multocida from NTT and vaccine strains was performed using the online programme B Cell Epitope Prediction Tools. The results showed that 37 kDa OmpH gene of P. multocida from NTT has 99% homology to vaccine strain (Katha) and isolates from China, Iran, India, Mesir, and 89% homology to isolate from USA and 37 kDa OmpH gene of P. multocida local isolate from NTT were likely to be immunogen candidates based on B cell epitope that had 11 epitopes. These findings indicate that P. multocida local isolate from NTT has a chance as immunogen candidate, which can be developed as a vaccine candidate and diagnostic kit for HS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1708-1713
Number of pages6
JournalIndian Journal of Public Health Research and Development
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Epitope
  • Haemorrhagic septicaemia
  • Outer membrane protein H(omp H) gene
  • P.Multocidatype B
  • PCR
  • Sequence

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