In vivo m-RNA expression analysis of Microsporum canis secreted subtilisin-like serine proteases in feline dermatophytosisMignon, Bernard ; ; et alin Advances in Veterinary Dermatology (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (2 ULg) Evaluation of immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a Microsporum canis metalloprotease subunit vaccine in guinea pigsBaldo, Aline ; ; et alConference (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 12 (3 ULg) Evaluation of immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a Microsporum canis metalloprotease subunit vaccine in guinea pigs; ; et al Conference (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (2 ULg) In vivo expression analysis of Microsporum canis secreted subtilisin-like serine proteases in feline dermatophytosisMignon, Bernard ; ; et alin Veterinary Dermatology (2004), 15(suppl 1), 17-18 Detailed reference viewed: 16 (4 ULg) Evaluation de la réponse immune spécifique contre une métalloprotéase kératinolytique de Microsporum canis recombinante chez le cobaye infecté expérimentalementMignon, Bernard ; ; et alConference (2003) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (3 ULg) In vivo detection of three Microsporum canis subtilisin-like serine protease mRNAs in infected guinea-pigs; ; et al Conference (2003) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (2 ULg) Evaluation of the specific immune response against a recombinant keratinase of Microsporum canis; ; et al Conference (2003) Detailed reference viewed: 4 (1 ULg) A recombinant 31.5 kDa keratinase and a crude exo-antigen from Microsporum canis fail to protect against a homologous experimental infection in guinea pigsMignon, Bernard ; ; et alConference (2003) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (4 ULg) In vivo expression of a Microsporum canis 43.5 kDa metalloprotease in infected guinea pigs; ; et al Poster (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 13 (3 ULg) Transcription of the Microsporum canis 31.5 kDa keratinase gene in infected guinea-pigs; ; et al Poster (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (0 ULg) A retrospective epidemiological survey of canine and feline dermatophytosis in Belgium over the period 1996-2001Mignon, Bernard ; ; et alPoster (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 4 (0 ULg) Le portage asymptomatique de Microsporum canis chez le chatMignon, Bernard ; ; et alin Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire (2001), 145 Detailed reference viewed: 17 (1 ULg) Perspectives de vaccination anti-dermatophytique chez les carnivores domestiques; ; Losson, Bertrand et alin Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire (2001), 145 Detailed reference viewed: 8 (1 ULg) Données récentes sur la pathogenèse de l'infection à Microsporum canis chez les carnivores domestiques; ; Losson, Bertrand et alin Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire (2001), 145 Detailed reference viewed: 12 (1 ULg) Purification and characterization of a 43.5 kDa keratinolytic metalloprotease from Microsporum canis.; ; Fett, Thomas et alin Medical Mycology (2001), 39(3), 269-275 A keratinolytic protease secreted by a feline clinical isolate of Microsporum canis cultivated in a broth containing feline keratin as the sole nitrogen source was purified from the culture filtrate by ... [more ▼] A keratinolytic protease secreted by a feline clinical isolate of Microsporum canis cultivated in a broth containing feline keratin as the sole nitrogen source was purified from the culture filtrate by affinity chromatography on bacitracin-agarose and by hydrophobic chromatography on octyl-agarose. The enzyme had an apparent molecular mass of 43.5 kDa and the pI was 7.7. It had a significant activity against keratin azure, elastin-Congo red and denatured type I collagen (azocoll). Using the latter substrate, the optimum pH was around 8 and the apparent optimum temperature around 50 degrees C. The protease was strongly inhibited by 1,10-phenanthroline, phosphoramidon and EDTA. The first 13 N-terminal amino acid sequence showed a 61% homology with that of the extracellular metalloprotease of Aspergillus fumigatus and with the neutral protease I of A. oryzae, confirming that this 43.5 kDa keratinase is a metalloprotease. This keratinolytic metalloprotease could be a virulence-related factor involved in pathophysiological mechanisms of M. canis dermatophytosis. 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