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Production and functional characterization of tick salivary protease inhibitors
KOTÁL, Jan
Two cysteine and two serine protease inhibitors from a tick Ixodes ricinus saliva were overexpressed using a prokaryotic overexpression system and refolded to their native state. Both cysteine protease inhibitors were tested as potential antigens for an anti-tick vaccine showing no effect on tick feeding or reproduction. Various immunological methods were employed to test the potential immunomodulatory function of these proteins without success.
Towards the functional characterization of a "cysteine rich" protein family member from \kur{Ixodes ricinus}
KOTÁL, Jan
The function of a cysteine rich family member from the tick Ixodes ricinus was investigated using RNA interference and serine protease inhibition assays of the recombinant polypeptide. Both methodologies suggest that this protein most likely does not influence tick?s feeding ability.
IrAM9 - a member of a thioester-containing protein family from the hard tick \kur{Ixodes ricinus}
RATHNER, Petr
The thioester-containing proteins (proteins of ?2-macroglobulin family) are constituents of innate immunity, which comprise (i) universal protease inhibitors of ?2M type, (ii) C3, C4, C5 components of the complement system, (iii) insect thioester-contaning proteins (iTEPs) and (iv) macroglobulin complement related proteins (MCR). In this work, the partial structure of the thioester-containing protein from the hard tick Ixodes ricinus (IrAM9) which belong to the MCR was determined by sequencing and cloning of PCR products. The IrAM9 message is expressed in the ovaries and salivary glands of partially engorged females. Received recombinant protein was used to get polyclonal serum which was obtained by repeated rabbit immunization. The obtained antibodies were used in an attempt to detect the native protein in tick tissues by immunoblotting method.

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