An Entamoeba invadens gene encoding a homologue of BiP/GRP78, a 70-kDa heat shock protein or chaperonin was cloned. The predicted E. invadens BiP contained an ATP-binding site, a substrate-recognition domain, and a carboxy-terminal KDEL-peptide. Messenger RNAs of E. invadens for BiP, for a 70-kDa heat shock cognate, for a cyst wall glycoprotein (Jacob), and for chitinase were all induced by heat shock and by encystation medium. The presence of Jacob in heat-shocked amebae was confirmed by confocal microscopy and suggests that heat shock and encystation responses in E. invadens are related.
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Responses of Entamoeba invadens to Heat Shock and Encystation are Related
Jessica Field,
Katrina Van Dellen,
Sudip K. Ghosh,
John Samuelson
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The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Vol. 47 • No. 5
September 2000
Vol. 47 • No. 5
September 2000
BiP/GRP78
chitinase
cyst wall protein
Hsc70
KDEL-peptide
phylogeny
signal-peptide