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Abstract
A vaccine for the treatment of prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease comprises a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment of mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans. The gene encodes a C. difficile surface layer protein, SlpA or variant or homologue thereof. The peptide/polypeptide is a C. difficile surface layer protein, SlpA or variant or homologue thereof. The vaccine may comprise a chimeric nucleic acid sequence.
Description
The invention relates to vaccines to provide immunological protection against C. difficile infection.
Background
Clostridium difficile is a common nosocomial pathogen and a major cause of morbidity and mortality among hospitalised patients throughout the world [Kelly et al., 1994]. Outbreaks of C. difficile have necessitated ward and partial hospital closure. With the increasing elderly population and the changing demographics of the population, C. difficile is set to become a major problem in the 21st century. The spectrum of C. difficile diseases range from asymptomatic carriage to mild diarrhoea to fulminant pseudomembranous colitis. Host factors rather than bacterial factors appear to determine the response to C. difficile [Cheng et al., 1997; McFarland et al., 1991; Shim et al., 1998].
Reports indicate that hypogammaglobulinaemia in children appears to predispose to the development of disease due to C. difficile and that therapy with intravenously administered gamma globulin can be associated with the clinical resolution of chronic relapsing colitis due to C. difficile disease [Leung et al., 1991; Pelmutter et al., 1985]. A study by Mulligan et al. [1993] found elevated levels of immunoglobulins reactive with C. difficile in asymptomatic carriers as opposed to symptomatic patients. Recently it has been shown that patients who became colonised with C. difficile who had relatively low levels of serum IgG antibody against toxin A had a much greater risk of developing C. difficile diarrhoea [Kyne et al., 2000].
It is clear that any advance in the understanding of C. difficile disease and methods of preventing or treating C. difficile diarrhoea (CDD) and other related diseases will
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Statements of Invention
According to the invention there is provided a vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans.
The invention also provides a vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising a C. difficile gene or C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof to which immunoreactivity is detected in individuals who have recovered from C. difficile infection.
Preferably the gene encodes a C. difficile surface layer protein, SlpA or variant or homologue thereof.
Preferably the peptide/polypeptide is a C. difficile surface layer protein, SlpA or variant or homologue thereof.
Most preferably the vaccine comprises a chimeric nucleic acid sequence. Preferably the chimeric nucleic acid sequence is derived from the 5' end of the gene, encoding the mature N-terminal moiety of SlpA from C. difficile.
In one embodiment of the invention the vaccine comprises a chimeric peptide/polypeptide. Preferably the amino acid sequence of the chimeric peptide/polypeptide is derived from the mature N-terminal moiety of SlpA from C. difficile.
Preferably the vaccine of the invention contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID
No.l or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
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Preferably the vaccine contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.2 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
In one embodiment of the invention the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ 5 ID No.3 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof; a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.4 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof; a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.5 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof; a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.6 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof; a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.7 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof; a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.8 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof; a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.9 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof or a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No. 10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
Preferably the vaccine of the invention is in combination with at least one other C. difficile sub-unit.
The invention provides a vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising the mature N-terminal moiety of a surface layer protein, SlpA of C. difficile or variant or homologue thereof which is immunogenic in humans.
Most preferably the N-terminal moiety of SlpA contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No. 1.
In one embodiment of the invention the N-terminal moiety of SlpA contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No. 2.
The invention also provides a vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising an immunodominant epitope derived
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Preferably the vaccine of the invention comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable 5 carrier. Most preferably the vaccine is in combination with a pharmacologically suitable adjuvant. Ideally the adjuvant is interleukin 12. Altemativley the adjuvant may be a heat shock protein.
In one embodiment of the invention the vaccine comprises at least one other pharmaceutical product.
The pharmaceutical product may be an antibiotic, selected from one or more metronidazole, amoxycillin, tetracycline or erythromycin, clarithromycin or tinidazole.
In one embodiment of the invention the pharmaceutical product comprises an acidsuppressing agent such as omeprazole or bismuth salts.
The vaccine of the invention may be in a form for oral administration, intranasal administration, intravenous administration or intramuscular administration.
In one embodiment of the invention the vaccine includes a peptide delivery system.
The invention also provides an immunodominant epitope derived from a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof. Preferably the C. difficile peptide/polypeptide contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.l or SEQ ID No.2 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
In one embodiment of the invention the C. difficile peptide/polypeptide contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.3 or SEQ ID No.4 or SEQ ID No.5 or SEQ ID No.6 or SEQ ID No.7 or SEQ ID No.8 or SEQ ID No. 9 or SEQ ID No. 10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
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The invention further provides a chimeric nucleic acid sequence derived from the 5' end of the sip A gene encoding the mature N-terminal moiety of SlpA from C.
difficile which is immunogenic in humans.
The invention also provides a chimeric peptide/polypeptide wherein the amino acid sequence of the chimeric peptide/polypeptide is derived from the mature N-terminal moiety of SlpA from C. difficile.
The invention provides a C. difficile peptide comprising SEQ ID No. 1 or SEQ ID
No. 2 or SEQ ID No. 3 or SEQ ID No. 4 or SEQ ID No. 5 or SEQ ID No. 6 or SEQ ID No. 7 or SEQ ID No. 8 or SEQ ID No. 9 or SEQ ID No. 10.
One aspect of the invention provides for the use of a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans in the preparation of a medicament for use in a method for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile infection or C. difficile associated disease in a host.
Preferably the medicament which is prepared is a vaccine of the invention.
The invention also provides a method for preparing a vaccine for prophylaxis or treatment of C. difficile associated disease, the method comprising;
obtaining a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans; and forming a vaccine preparation comprised of said gene or peptide/polypeptide or derivative or fragment or mutant or variant, which is suitable for administration to a host and which when administered raises an immune response.
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Preferably the C. difficile peptide/polypeptide contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.l or SEQ ID No.2 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
Most preferably the C. difficile gene contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.3 5 or SEQ ID No.4 or SEQ ID No.5 or SEQ ID No.6 or SEQ ID No.7 or SEQ ID No.8 or SEQ ID No.9 or SEQ ID No. 10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
The invention further provides a method for prophylaxis or treatment of C. difficile associated disease, the method comprising;
obtaining a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans;
forming a vaccine preparation comprised of said gene or peptide/polypeptide or derivative or fragment or mutant or variant, and administering the vaccine preparation to a host to raise an immune response.
One aspect of the invention provides monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies or fragments thereof, to a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans.
Another aspect of the invention provides monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies or fragments thereof, to C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof to which immunoreactivity is detected in individuals who have recovered from C. difficile infection.
The invention also provides purified antibodies or serum obtained by immunisation of an animal with a vaccine of the invention.
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The invention provides the use of the antibodies or fragments of the invention in the preparation of a medicament for treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile infection or
C. difficile associated disease.
Preferably the antibodies or serum are used in the preparation of a medicament for treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile infection or C. difficile associated disease.
Most preferably the antibodies or fragments or serum of the invention are used in passive immunotherapy for established C. difficile infection.
In one embodiment of the invention the antibodies or fragment or serum of the invention are used for the eradication of C. difficile associated disease.
The invention also provides use of interleukin 12 as an adjuvant in C. difficile 15 vaccine.
The invention further provides use of humanised antibodies or serum for passive vaccination of an individual with C. difficile infection.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description thereof given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:Fig. IA is a Western blot showing recognition of antigens from a crude extract of C. difficile 171500 (PCR type 1) by serum antibodies from a patient infected with this strain. Lane 1: Pre-infection; Lane 2: Early acute; Lane 3: Late acute; Lane 4: Convalescent;
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Fig. IB is a Western blot showing recognition of antigens from a crude extract of C. difficile 170324 (PCR type 12) by serum antibodies from a patient infected with this strain. Lane 1: Pre-infection; Lanes 2-5: Acute;
Lanes 6-7: Convalescent;
Fig. 2. is a Western blot showing recognition of antigens from two C. difficile strains of different type by serum from convalescent patients.
Lane 1: Strain 170324 (PCR type 12), crude antigen preparation Lane 2: Strain 170324, surface layer protein preparation
Lane 3: Strain 171500 (PCR type 1), crude antigen preparation
Lane 4: Strain 171500, surface layer protein preparation.
Molecular mass markers (kDa) are shown on the left; and
Fig. 3 is an SDS-PAGE gel showing crude SLP preparations from selected strains of C. difficile. The gel contains 12% acrylamide, and has been stained for protein with Coomassie Blue. Each lane contains 5 pg of protein. Molecular weight markers are shown on the left.
Lane 1: 171500 (PCR type 1)
Lane 2: 172450 (PCR type 5)
Lane 3: 170324 (PCR type 12)
Lane 4: 171448 (PCR type 12)
Lane 5: 171862 (PCR type 17)
Lane 6: 173644 (PCR type 31)
Lane 7: 170444 (PCR type 46)
Lane 8: 170426 (PCR type 92)
Detailed Description of the invention
Two antigenic peptides containing SEQ ID No. 1 and SEQ ID No. 2, associated with two common infecting types of C. difficile, were found to be immunogenic in humans. The antigenic peptides were found to induce a strong immune response in
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These antigenic peptides were found to be products of the slpA gene from C. difficile which is the structural gene for the surface layer protein, SlpA The gene or its products are therefore ideal candidates for the preparation of vaccines against C.
difficile.
Surface layer proteins (SLPs), also known as S-layers or crystalline surface layers, are associated with a wide range of bacterial species. They form a 2-dimensional array, which covers the surface of the cell completely, and grows with the cell [Sleytr et al., 1993]. The molecular weight can range from 40 000 to 200 000 Da. The proteins are typically acidic, contain a large proportion of hydrophobic amino acid residues, and have few or no sulphur-containing amino acid residues. Glycosylated S-layer proteins occur in some species. The precise function of Slayers is not always known, but since they comprise approximately 15% of the cell protein, it seems likely that they are important for in vivo functioning of the organism. In Gram positive organisms, the SLP has been shown to delay or prevent the excretion of degradative enzymes from the cell to the outside milieu, and may thereby create a space analagous to the periplasmic space of Gram negative bacteria. Many pathogenic species possess SLPs, which have been ascribed functions such as antiphagocytosis (Campylobacter fetus), and inhibition of complement-mediated killing (Aeromonas salmonicida).
Kawata et al. [1984] described the SLPs of Clostridium difficile. They showed the S-layer to be composed of 2 polypeptides, and demonstrated size heterogeneity for the polypeptides from different strains. Delmee et al. [1986] showed that crude extracts from C. difficile strains of different serotype showed different polypeptide profiles in SDS-PAGE. Poxton et al. [1999] made similar observations using purified SLP preparations. Slide agglutination [Delmee et al., 1990] has identified 21 different serotypes, apparently distinguished by the heterogeneity of the SLP.
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Pantosti et al. [1989] isolated C. difficile from a number of patients with antibioticassociated diarrhoea, and prepared SLPs from them.. Cerquetti et al. [2000] published N-terminal sequences of SLPs from several strains, indicating wide differences between strains.. In 2000 the complete DNA sequence of the C. difficile genome was published (available at web address http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/C_difficile/).
The peptides of the invention were found to be encoded by a single open reading frame (ORF) named slpA from C. difficile. The peptides identified in our clinical study correspond to a lower molecular weight moiety of the slpA gene product. Since an immune response is also mounted against a higher molecular weight slpA gene product (Fig. 2), this entity may also be included in a vaccine.
The slpA gene has been sequenced from a number of strains corresponding to different PCR types. The sequences of strains 171500 (PCR type 1)(NCIMB 41081; PHLS R13537), 172450 (PCR type 5)(PHLS R12884), 170324 (PCR type 12) (NCIMB 41080; PHLS R12882),, 171448 (PCR type 12) (PHLS R13550), 171862 (PCR type 17) (PHLS R13702), 173644 (PCR type 31) (PHLS R13711), 170444 (PCR type 46) (PHLS R12883) and 170426 (PCR type 92) (PHLS R12871) with translations thereof are given in Appendices 1 to 8. Substantial variation in nucleotide and predicted amino acid sequence was found between strains of PCR types 1, 5, 12, 17 and 31. The genes from strains of PCR types 46 and 92 are almost identical in sequence to those of PCR type 12. When the DNA sequences of genes of different strains within a PCR type are compared, the sequences are almost if not quite identical, indicating that the potential for variation is not infinite. These findings are in agreement with serotyping studies [Delmee et al., 1986, 1990], and indicate that the production of an effective vaccine based on the slpA product is feasible. In this respect, the present invention includes all variant slpA genes and their products, individually and combined, fragments of them, and their mutants and derivatives.
One aspect of the invention provides the combination of immunodominant eptopes from the slpA gene products from various serotypes into a single vaccine. In this way a single vaccine may be used to immunise against several different C. difficile strains.
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The most common PCR types isolated from infections in the clinical study carried out at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland were PCR types 1 and 12. However, a vaccine which elicits an intense antibody response against many infecting types would be therapeutically very valuable. Recombinant DNA chimera, or several chimeras, encoding contiguous immunodominant epitopes may be made for use in the vaccine. The recombinant DNA may serve as the active component in a vaccine, or may be inserted into an appropriate expression system for the generation of a chimeric peptide vaccine in a suitable host.
Chimeras can be generated by PCR amplification of the DNA encoding peptide regions of interest, incorporating cleavage sites for restriction endonucleases into the primers. The amplified fragments can thus be cleaved to generate compatible ends, and spliced together to create chimeras.
The dominant epitopes may be identified by cleavage of the sip A products into fragments by agents which cleave at known sites, and by immunoblotting with homologous patient serum. Immunodominant peptides may be tested for their capacity to stimulate T-cell proliferative responses in vitro, using mouse splenic Tcells.
DNA vaccination involves immunisation with recombinant DNA encoding the antigen or epitope of interest, cloned in a vector which promotes high level expression in mammalian cells. Typically, the vector is a plasmid vector which which also replicates in a procaryotic vector such as Escherichia coli, so that the
DNA can be produced in quantity. Following immunisation, the plasmid enters a host cell, where it remains in the nucleus, and directs synthesis of the recombinant polypeptide. The polypeptide stimulates the production of neutralising antibodies, as well as activating cytotoxic T-cells.
Using a DNA vaccine, it may be necessary to modify the DNA sequence to take account of codon usage in humans. The G+C content of mammalian DNA is much higher than that of C. difficile. The generation of such synthetic DNA molecules, essentially containing numerous silent mutations, is within the scope of the invention.
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A peptide vaccine will ideally be made using recombinant peptides. Similar considerations apply as in the generation of a DNA vaccine with regard to expression in a different host, such as Escherichia coli, which has a different codon usage pattern to C. difficile. Problems of expression may be overcome by the use of a special host strain which carries additional copies of rare tRNAs (e.g. E. coli BL21CodonPlus™-RIL from Stratagene), or by using de novo synthesis of a DNA segment carrying silent mutations which will enable normal expression in E. coli. There are many expression systems which are likely to allow high-level expression of slpA genes in E. coli. An example is the pBAD/Thio TOPO vector of Invitrogen, in which expressed genes are under control of the arabinose promoter, which is subject to positive and negative control, enabling very tight control of expression. In this vector, the recombinant protein is typically fused to a modified thioredoxin carrying several histidine residues which enable purification by nickel chromatography. The recombinant protein can be cleaved from the thioredoxin moiety by enterokinase enzyme.
Affinity chromatography may also be used with fixed antibodies or some other agent which strongly binds the peptide of interest to purify the protein from the native organism.
Purified immunogenic peptides may be used in combination with other C. difficile sub-units as a combined vaccine against C. difficile. Potential candidates are the products of the other sip genes, which share limited homology with the slpA gene product and with the N-acetylmuramoyl L-alanine amidase, (CwlB), from Bacillus subtilis, and which may be involved in remodelling of the peptidoglycan.
Oother purified proteins of C. difficile to which constitutive antibodies are detected in individuals recovering from C. difficile infection are also within the scope of the present invention
A deposit of Clostridium difficile strain 171500, PCR type 1, was made at the NCIMB on January 29, 2001, and accorded the accession number NCIMB 41081.
A deposit of Clostridium difficile strain 170324, PCR type 12, was made at the
NCIMB on January 29, 2001, and accorded the accession number NCIMB 41080.
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Two peptides of the invention were found to contain the following sequences:
33kDa peptide
SEQ ID No. 1: DKTKVETADQGYTVVQSKYK kPa peptide
SEQ ID No. 2 ATTGTQGYTVVKNDGKKAVK
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following examples.
Example 1. Clinical Study
Examination of sequential antibody responses to C. difficile among elderly patients who developed the disease was carried out. The study was based on the hypothesis that the host immune response influenced the development of Clostridium difficile disease. In particular we determined that a particular pattern of immune response to C. difficile antigens correlated with the outcome of CDD.
Materials and Methods
Patients
Serum was collected from over 300 patients and of these 30 patients developed CDD. The infecting strain (homologous strain) was grown from each patient. Strains of C. difficile were typed at the Anaerobe Reference Laboratory, Wales [O’Neill et al., 1996]. The most common strains isolated were PCR type 1 (n = 15) which is the most common type causing epidemics and PCR type 12 (n = 5) which is also a common hospital strain. Pre-infection serum samples were obtained from patients. Acute phase sera were then collected from patients who developed C. difficile disease. Convalescent sera were collected from patients who recovered.
Protein extracts of patients’ infecting C. difficile strain were probed with the patients sera using Western blotting. IgG responses to the antigens were examined.
Western blotting
Proteins from SDS-PAGE gels were electroblotted (0.8mA/cm2 for 1 h) to PVDF membrane using a semi-dry blotting apparatus (Atto). Primary antibodies (human
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IgG (horse radish peroxidase-conjugated) in combination with enhanced chemiluminesence (ECL). Blots were washed in phosphate buffered saline (pH 7.5) containing Tween 20 (0.1% v/v), and incubated in the same solution comprising dried skim milk (5% w/v) and antibodies at the appropriate concentration. Blots were exposed to Kodak X-OMAT film for various periods of time and developed.
Results
Overall 5 patients made a full recovery and new antibody responses to previously unrecognised antigens were evident in 4 of these patients. Three of these patients had C. difficile belonging to PCR type 1 and one patient had C. difficile PCR type 12. These patients developed an acute phase antibody response to previously unrecognised C. difficile antigens which persisted during convalescence (Figs. IA and IB). These antigens were recognised by antibodies from patients who recovered and represent potential candidate vaccine antigens. Fig IA shows a strong reaction of convalescent antibodies was observed with the 33 kDa antigen (Lane 4, arrow). Fig IB shows a strong reaction of convalescent antibodies was observed with the 31 kDa antigen (Lanes 6 and 7, arrow).
These antibody responses have also been found in some controls in the same ward who were also on antibiotics but who did not develop CDD.
Example 2. Further characterisation of protective antigens
Materials and Methods
Partial purification and N-terminal sequencing of the 33 kDa and the 31 kDa proteins
The antigens were partially purified from C. difficile based on their molecular weight using preparative continuous-elution SDS-PAGE on a model 491 Prep-Cell (BioRad). The appropriate antigens were subsequently identified on Western blots · probed with serum obtained from individuals who recovered from C. difficile infection.
Preparation of surface layer proteins (SLPs)
SLPs were purified from C. difficile by extracting washed cells with 8 M urea, in 50 mM Tris HCl, pH 8.3 in the presence of a cocktail of protease inhibitors
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000 x g for 30 min. The SLPs were recovered in the supernatant and dialysed to remove the urea [Cerquetti et al., 2000].
Results
The immunodominant protein which was associated with a positive outcome from C. difficile strain 171500 (PCR type 1) was identified and purified using preparative SDS-PAGE. The N-terminal region of the protein was sequenced using an Applied Biosystems Procise Sequencer, viz DKTKVETADQGYTVVQSKYK (SEQ ID No. 1)
The antigen which was associated with a protective antibody response from the C. difficile strain 170324 (PCR type 12) was identified and the N-terminal sequence obtained, viz ATTGTQGYTVVKNDGKKAVK (SEQ ID No. 2).
These sequences were used to interrogate the C. difficile genome sequence using the TBLASTN programme, which compared our query sequences with those of the genome project (available at web address http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/C_difficile/), translated in all 6 possible reading frames. A nearly identical stretch of sequence was identified when the sequence from strain 1710324 (type 12) was used for interrogation. The same stretch of sequence was picked up with the sequence from strain 171500 ‘(type 1) was used, although the identity was much less strong. Since the homologous sequence belonged to an open reading frame encoding a 719-residue peptide, this result was somewhat surprising. However, when the N-terminal sequences from the higher molecular weight SLP component were later published by Cerquetti et al [2000], it became apparent that they were encoded downstream along the same gene, subsequently identified as sip A, and the reason for the discrepancy in size between the gene and its products became readily apparent.
The purified SLPs from strains 171500 (PCR type 1) and 170324 (PCR type 12) showed strong reactivity with homologous convalescent serum, and co-migrated with the dominant antigens detected in crude cell extracts as shown in Fig. 2. Lanes 1 and 3 contain crude antigen preparations from PCR types 1 and 12 respectively, and Lanes 2 and 4 contain SLP preparations from PCR types 1 and 12, respectively.
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Panel A was probed with serum from a patient recovering from infection with PCR type 1, and Panel B was probed with serum from a patient recovering from infection with PCR type 12. Each serum detected 2 major antigens in the infecting strain (Panel A, Lane 3); (Panel B, Lane 1), which co-migrated with the 2 SLPs (Panel A,
Lane 4; Panel B, Lane 2), with which the sera also reacted strongly. Note that serum from the patient infected with the PCR type 1 strain recognised the higher molecular weight SLP from the PCR type 12 strain (Panel A, Lanes 1 and 2), whereas the converse did not occur (Panel B, Lanes 3 and 4). There is no apparent antigenic cross-reactivity with regard to the lower molecular weight SLPs.
SLPs were prepared from selected strains by urea extraction, and subjected to SDSPAGE and staining with Coomassie Blue (Fig. 3). Most strains showed a characteristic profile, with two major bands located in the 29 000 to 36 000 and 45 000 to 50 000 molecular weight range. An exception was strain 172450 (Fig. 3,
Lane 2), which showed a single, high molecular weight band, approximately 43 000 in size.
Cloning, sequencing and analysis of slpA genes
The nucleotide sequences of the slpA genes from the two sample strains of C. 20 difficile (PCR types 1 and 12, deposited at the NCIMB) and of several others (PCR types 5, 12, 17, 31, 46 and 92, available from the Anaerobe Reference Unit at the
Department of Medical Microbiology and Public Health Laboratory, Cardiff, Wales were obtained. The slpA gene and flanking sequence was amplified by polymerase chain reaction from genomic DNA prepared from C. difficile using a commercial kit (Puregene® DNA isolation kit for yeast and Gram positive bacteria, Gentra systems Minneapolis, MN). The forward primer (5’ ATGGATTATTATAGAGATGTGAG 3’), was based on sequence from the genome sequencing project, starting 112 nucleotides upstream from the start of the slpA open reading frame. Two reverse primers were used, depending on the PCR type. A downstream primer (5’
CTATTTAAAGTTTTATTAAAACTTATATTAC 3’) was used to amplify slpA from PCR types 12, 17, 31, 46 and 92. A reverse primer based on the 3’ end of the slpA open reading frame from strain 630 and the subsequent nonsense codon (5’ TTACATATCTAATAAATCTTTCATTTTGTTTATAACTG 3’) was used to
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TRI002/C amplify slpA from PCR types 1 and 5. The choice of primer for the latter two PCR types may have resulted in a small number of systematic errors in the nucleotide sequence obtained. PCR was carried out using HotStar™ Taq polymerase (Qiagen
Ltd., Crawley, West Sussex, UK) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. A single fragment of approximately 2 kb was obtained for each strain, which was then cloned into the pBAD/Thio TOPO vector (Invitrogen, Groningen, Netherlands). Inserts were sequenced from both ends by standard procedures in commercial facilities at MWG (Wolverton Mill South, Milton Keynes, UK) and Cambridge University. New primers were designed on the basis of initial sequencing results, enabling sequencing of both strands to be completed (a process known as chromosome walking).
The results are shown in Appendices 1-8.
The nucleotide sequences were translated to enable prediction of the amino acid sequence(s) of the product(s) (Appendices 1-8). The N-terminal sequences obtained experimentally for the low molecular weight protective antigens from strains 171500 (PCR type 1) and 170324 (PCR type 12) were almost identical to those predicted from the nucleotide sequences of their respective slpA genes (18/20 identical residues for strain 171500, and 19/20 identical residues for strain 170324).
Appendix 1 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 171500 (PCR type 1), SEQ ID No 3. Since the reverse primer was based on the 35 nucleotides from the 3’ end of the slpA gene, the sequence is not necessarily 100% accurate in this region. However, this part of the gene does not seem to vary greatly from strain to strain.
Appendix 2 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 172450 (PCR type 5), SEQ ID No 4. Again, the sequence obtained for the 3’ 35 nucleotides is not fully reliable. This gene is considerably smaller than the other slpA genes sequenced, and shows strong sequence divergence from the other PCR types examined.
Appendix 3 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain
170324 (PCR type 12) , SEQ ID No 5. This gene showed a single base difference
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Appendix 4 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 5 171448 (PCR type 12), SEQ ID No 6. This gene was almost identical in sequence to that from strain 170324.
Appendix 5 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 171862 (PCR type 17), SEQ ID No 7.
Appendix 6 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 173644 (PCR type 31), SEQ ID No 8. Like the slpA from strain 172450, this sequence is very dissimilar to those of slpA genes from other PCR types encountered.
Appendix 7 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 170444 (PCR type 46), SEQ ID No 9. This sequence is virtually identical to that obtained fors//>4 from PCR type 12 and 92 strains.
Appendix 8 shows the open reading frame with translation for slpA from strain 170426 (PCR type 92), SEQ ID No 10. This sequence is virtually identical to that obtained fori//?/! from PCR type 12 and 46.
The cleavage site of the putative signal sequences from both genes was determined from experimental evidence (the N-terminal sequence of the mature proteins as determined by Edman degradation), and by the prediction tool of the Centre for Biological Sequence Analysis at the Technical University of Denmark [Nielsen et al., 1997]. The site for cleavage of thes//?X gene product to form the mature SLPs was predicted from experimental [Cerquetti et al., 2000, Karjalainen et al., 2001 and
Calabi et al., 2001]. The cleavage site is typically preceded by the motif TKS.
However, the relevant motif is likely to be TKG in strain 173644 (PCR type 31). No obvious motif appeared for strain 172450 (PCR type 5). However, the protein produced by type 5 strains does appear to be cleaved; hence we predicted the site to
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The molecular weight and isoelectric point was calculated for each of the predicted mature proteins by the ExPASy server of the Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics (Table 1). In general, the calculated molecular weights were in fair agreement with apparent molecular masses determined from migration in gels (Fig. 3). No lower molecular weight band was apparent for Strain 172450 (PCR type 5; Lane 2). However, a higher molecular weight band is present, which is similar in size to the predicted weight for the C-terminal moiety. We observed a similar profile for another type 5 strain. It is possible that the lower molecular weight species is subject to degradation in this strain. Another possibility is that it is heavily glycosylated, which can affect staining. All peptides had a predicted isoelectric point below 7, typical of acidic proteins, and characteristic of SLPs in general [Sleyter et al, 1993].
Table 1
C. difficile strain (PCR type) P1 (N-terminal) P1 (C-terminal) MW (N-terminal) MW (C-terminal) 171500 (Type 1) 4.83 4.66 33365.41 44220.37 172450 (Type 5) 4.86 4.65 19364.46 42757.63 170324 (Type 12) 4.92 4.58 34228.25 39522.24 171448 (Type 12) 4.98 4.58 34156.18 39492.21 171862 (Type 17) 5.09 4.53 33783.73 39407.11 173644 (Type 31) 5.05 4.56 33626.48 41821.69 170444 (Type 46) 5.06 4.58 34230.31 39522.24 170426 (Type 92) 4.99 4.58 34242.32 39522.24
The translated nucleotide sequences were compared with published SlpA sequences (EMBL Accession numbers AJ300676, and AJ300677 for examples from PCR types 1, and 17 respectively; strain 630 available from the Sanger Institute for PCR type 12; EMBL Accession number AY004256 for a variant from an unnamed.PCR type). The Clustal W alignment programme, which is freely available, was used. Where
SlpA sequences from our isolates were compared with those of other strains of the same PCR types, they were found to be nearly or quite identical. This observation
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Table 2 shows a compilation of homologies, based on amino acid residue identity, for the different translated sequences measured against published sequences.
Homologies are compiled for the predicted mature peptides, either combined (Table 2A) or as N-terminal (low molecular weight, less conserved moiety) (Table 2B) and C-terminal (high molecular weight, more conserved) (Table 20 mature peptides according to predicted cleavage sites. It is clear that the SlpA sequences from strains 172450 (PCR type 5) and 173644 (PCR type 31) are quite distinct particularly with respect to N-terminal region.
Table 2A
Strain.type 630 (type 12) AJ300676 (type 1) AJ300677 (type 17) AY004256 (type unknown) 171500.typel 55.2 99.7 55.4 56.42 17245O.type5 49.8 54.0 49.9 47.77 17O324.typel2 100.0 57.8 81.7 59.77 171448.typel2 99.7 171862.typel7 82.3 58.7 100 57.54 173644. type31 57.9 59.2 60.1 56.88 170444. type46 99.6 170426. type92 99.9
Table 2B
Strain.type 630 (type 12) AJ300676 (type 1) AJ300677 (type 17) AY004256 (type unknown) 171500.typel 35.4 100 34.5 33.54 172450. type5 31.6 32.2 31.0 24.58 17O324.typel2 100 34.9 64.6 36.14 171448.typel2 99.7 171862.typel7 64.3 34.4 100 31.55 173644. type31 37.5 34.1 41.3 31.86 170444. type46 99.1 170426. type92 99.7
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Strain.type 630 (type 12) AJ300676 (type 1) AJ300677 (type 17) AY004256 (type unknown) 171500.typel 70.2 99.5 71.2 73.80 172450. type5 58.4 60.4 63.0 57.60 17O324.typel2 100 77.3 97.1 80.00 171448.typel2 99.7 171862.typel7 97.3 78.8 100 79.62 173644.type31 74.1 78.9 75.1 75.38 170444.type46 100 170426. type92 100
The term antibody used throughout the specification includes but is not limited to polyclonal, monoclonal, chimeric, single chain, Fab fragments and fragments produced by a Fab expression library.
The antibodies and fragments thereof may be humanised antibodies. Neutralising antibodies such as those which inhibit biological activity of the substance amino acid sequence are especially preferred for diagnostics and therapeutics.
Antibodies both polyclonal and monoclonal which are directed against epitopes obtainable from a polypeptide or peptide of the present invention are particularly useful in diagnosis and those which are neutralising are useful in passive immunotherapy.
Antibodies may be produced by any of the standard techniques well known in the art.
A therapeutically effective amount of the polypeptide, polynucleotide, peptide or antibody of the inventiion in the form of pharmaceutical composition may be adminsistered. The composition may optionally comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent or excipients and including combinations thereof. The pharmaceutical composition may be used in conjugation with one or more additional pharmaceutically active compounds and/or adjuvants.
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Different adjuvants depending on the host may be used to increase immunological response. The adjuvant may be selected from the group comprising Freunds, mineral gels such as aluminium hydroxide and surface active substances.
The vaccine of the invention may be in the form of an immune modulating composition or pharmaceutical composition and may be administered by a number of different routes such as by injection (which includes parenteral, subcutaneous and intramuscular injection) intranasal, intramuscular, mucosal, oral, intra-vaginal, urethral or ocular administration. There may be different formulation/composition requirements dependent on the different delivery systems.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described which may 15 be varied in detail.
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Appendix 1
SEQ ID No. 3. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 171500, PCR type 1, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAAAATATAGCAATAGCTATGTCAGGTTTAACAGTTTTAGCTTCGGCTGCA 60
----------1-----------(-----------j-----------j-----------j---------10 1MNKKNIAIAMSGLTVLASAA
CCTGTATTTGCAGATGATACAAAAGTTGAAACTGGTGATCAAGGATATACAGTGGTACAA 120 15 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------+
PVFADDTKVETGD'QGYTVVQ 40
Δ
121
AGCAAGTATAAGAAAGCTGTTGAACAATTACAAAAAGGAATATTAGATGGAAGTATAACA 180
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------41SKYKKAVEQLQKGILDGSIT
181
GAAATTAAAGTTTTCTTTGAGGGAACTTTAGCATCTACTATAAAAGTAGGTTCTGAGCTT 240
----------1-----------1-----------—----— — — H---—----——H---------61EIKVFFEGTLASTIKVGSEL
241
AATGCAGCAGATGCAAGTAAATTATTGTTTACACAAGTAGATAATAAACTAGATAATTTA 300
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------81NAADASKLLFTQVDNKLDNL
100
301
GGTGATGGAGATTATGTAGATTTCTTAATAACTTCTCCAGGTCAAGGGGATAAAATAACT 360
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------101 GDGDYVDFLITSPGQGDKIT
120
361
ACAAGTAAACTTGTTGCATTGAAAGATTTAACAGGTGCTTCAGCAGATGCTATAATTGCT 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------121 TSKLVALKDLTGASADAI IA
140
421
GGAACATCTTCAGCAGATGGTGTTGTTACAAATACTGGAGCTGCTAGTGGTTCTACTGAG 480
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------j---------141 GTSSADGVVTNTGAASGSTE
160
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ACAAATTCAGCAGGAACAAAACTTGCAATGTCAGCTATTTTTGACACAGCATATACAGAT 540
---------+---------+---------+---------χ---------+--------161 TNSAGTKLAMSAI FDTAYTD
180
541
TCATCTGAAACTGCGGTTAAGATTACTATAAAAGCAGATATGAATGATACTAAATTTGGT 600
---— — —--------------1-----------(-----------j-----------j---------181 S S Ε T A V K I Τ I K A D Μ N D Τ K F G
200
601
AAAGCAGGTGAGACAACTTATTCAACTGGGCTTACATTTGAAGATGGGTCTACAGAAAAA 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------201 KAGETTYSTGLTFEDGSTEK
220
661
ATTGTTAAATTAGGGGACAGTGATATTATAGATATAACTAAAGCTCTTAAACTTACTGTT 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------221 I V K L G D S D I I D I Τ K A L K L Τ V
240
721
GTTCCTGGAAGTAAAGCAACTGTTAAGTTTGCTGAAAAAACACCAAGTGCCAGTGTTCAA 780 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------241 V P G S K A Τ V K F A Ε Κ Τ P S A S V Q
260
781
CCAGTAATAACAAAGCTTAGAATAATAAATGCTAAAGAAGAAACAATAGATATTGACGCT 8 40
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------261 PVITKL RIINAKEETIDIDA
280
841
AGTTCTAGTAAAACAGCACAAGATTTAGCTAAAAAATATGTATTTAATAAAACTGATTTA 900 — —------— φ — — -------1-----------j-----------j-----------j---------281 SSSKTAQDLAKKYVFNKTDL
300
901
AATACTCTTTATAAAGTATTAAATGGAGATGAAGCAGATACTAATGGATTAATAGAAGAA 960
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------301 NTLYKVLNGDEADTNGLIE E
320
961
GTTAGTGGAAAATATCAAGTAGTTCTTTATCCAGAAGGAAAAAGAGTTACAACTAAGAGT 1020 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------321VSGKYQVVLYPEGKRVTTKS
340
1021
GCTGCAAAGGCTTCAATTGCTGATGAAAATTCACCAGTTAAATTAACTCTTAAGTCAGAT 1080 * ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------341 AAKASIADENSPVKLTLKSD
360 ♦
1081
AAGAAGAAAGACTTAAAAGATTATGTGGATGATTTAAGAACATATAATAATGGATATTCA 1140
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------j-----------1--------361KKKDLKDYVDDLRTYNNGYS
380
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AATGCTATAGAAGTAGCAGGAGAAGATAGAATAGAAACTGCAATAGCATTAAGTCAAAAA
----------i-----------]-----------j-----------j-----------j--381 NAIEVAGEDRIETAIALS
400
1201
TATTATAACTCTGATGATGAAAATGCTATATTTAGAGATTCAGTTGATAATGTAGTATTG ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--
401YYNSDDENAI FRDSVDNV
420
1261 gttggaggaaatgcaatagttgatggacttgtagcttctcctttagcttctgaaaagaaa
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+—
421 V G G N A I V D G L V A S P L A S E
440
1321
GCTCCTTTATTATTAACTTCAAAAGATAAATTAGATTCAAGCGTAAAAGCTGAAATAAAG ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--441 A P L L L T S K D K L D S S V K A E
60
1381
AGAGTTATGAATATAAAGAGTACAACAGGTATAAATACTTCAAAGAAAGTTTATTTAGCT
----------1-----------1-----------1--------— — -1--------— — d---461RV MN IKSTTGINTSKKVY
480
1441
GGTGGAGTTAATTCTATATCTAAAGAAGTAGAAAATGAATTAAAAGATATGGGACTTAAA ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--481 G G V N S I S Κ Ε V Ε N E L K D M G
500
1501
GTTACAAGATTAGCAGGAGATGATAGATATGAAACTTCTCTAAAAATAGCTGATGAAGTA
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+__.
501VTRLAGDDRYETS LKIAD
520
1561
GGTCTTGATAATGATAAAGCATTTGTAGTTGGAGGAACAGGATTAGCAGATGCCATGAGT
---------+---------+---------+---------+--------521GLDNDKAFVVGGTGLADA
540
1621
ATAGCTCCAGTTGCATCTCAATTAAGAAATGCTAATGGTAAAATGGATTTAGCTGATGGT
----------1-----------J-----------1-----------1-----------1---541 I A Ρ V A S Q L R N A N G Κ M D L A
560
1200
Q K
1260
V L
1320
K K
1380
I K
1440
L A
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L K
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M S
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GATGCTACACCAATAGTAGTTGTAGATGGAAAAGCTAAAACTATAAATGATGATGTAAAA 174 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------561 DATPIVVVDGKAKTINDDVK
580
1741
GATTTCTTAGATGATTCACAAGTTGATATAATAGGTGGAGAAAACAGTGTATCTAAAGAT 1800 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------581 DFLDDSQVDIIGGENSVSKD
600
1801
GTTGAAAATGCAATAGATGATGCTACAGGTAAATCTCCAGATAGATATAGTGGAGATGAT 1860 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------601 VENAIDDATGKSPDRYSGDD
620
1861
AGACAAGCAACTAATGCAAAAGTTATAAAAGAATCTTCTTATTATCAAGATAACTTAAAT 1920 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------621RQATNAKVIKESSYYQDNLN
640
1921
AATGATAAAAAAGTAGTTAATTTCTTTGTAGCTAAAGATGGTTCTACTAAAGAAGATCAA 1980 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------641 NDKKVVNFFVAKDGSTKEDQ
660
1981
TTAGTTGATGCTTTAGCAGCAGCTCCAGTTGCAGCAAACTTTGGTGTAACTCTTAATTCT 2040 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------661LVDALAAAPVAANFGVTLNS
680
2041
GATGGTAAGCCAGTAGATAAAGATGGTAAAGtATTAACTGGTTCTGATAATGATAAAAAT 2100 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------681DGKPVDKDGKVLTGSDNDKN
700
2101
AAATTAGTATCTCCAGCACCTATAGTATTAGCTACTGATTCTTTATCTTCAGATCaAAGT 2160 ---------+----------I----------+---------+---------+--------701 Κ L V S Ρ A Ρ I V L A Τ D S L S S D Q S
720
2161
GTATCTATAAGTAaAGTTCTTGATAAAGATAATGGAGAAAACTTAGTTCAAGTTGGTAAA 2220 , ---------+----·-----+---------+---------+---------+--------721 VSISKVLDKDNGENLVQVGK
740
2221 GGTATAGCTACTTCAGTTATAAACAAAATGAAAGATTTATTAGATATG 2268
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SEQ ID No. 4. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 172450, PCR type 5, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) is indicated, and an approximation of the and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) is also indicated.
ATGAAAAAAAGAAATTTAGCAATGGCTATGGCAGCTGTTACTGTAGTAGGTTCTGCTGCT 60
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------1MKKRNLAMAMAAVTVVGSAA
CCAGTTTTTGCAGCAGCTTCAGATGTAATATCACTACAAGATGGTACAAATGATAAGTAT 120
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------21PVFAAASDVISLQDGTNDKY
Δ
121
ACAGTATCAAATACTAAAGCTAGTGACTTAGTAAAGGATATTTTAGCAGCACAAAACTTA 180
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------41TVSNTKASDLVKDILAAQNL
181
ACAACAGGTGCAGTTATTTTGAACAAAGATACAAAAGTTACTTTCTATGATGCAAATGAG 240
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------61TTGAVILNKDTKVTFYDANE
241
AAAGATTCTTCAACTCCAACTGGAGATAAAAAAGTTTATTCAGAACAAACTTTAACTACA 300
----------j-----------1-----------1-----------(-----------J-------- - 81KDSSTPTGDKKV'YSE QTLTT
100
301
GCTAATGGAAATGAAGATTATGTAAAGACAACTTTAAAAAATTTAGATGCAGGAGAATAT 360
----------1-----— —----h----_ —— 1-—-----— — —|----——— — 1----—----101ANGNEDYVKTTLKNLDAGEY
120
361
GCTATTATAGATTTAACTTATAATAATGCTAAAACTGTTGAAATTAAAGTAGTAGCAGCT 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+— -----121 A I I D L Τ Υ Ν Ν A K Τ V Ε I K V V A A
140
421
AGTGAAAAAACAGTAGTTGTATCTAGTGATGCGAAAAATAGTGCAAAAGATATAGCTGAA 4 80
---------+---------+---------+---------+--------_+--------141 SEKTVVVSSDAKNSAKDIA E
160
481
AAATATGTGTTTGAAGACAAAGACTTAGAAAATGCACTAAAAACTATAAATGCCTCAGAT 54 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------161KYVFEDKDLENALKTINASD
180
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TTCAGTAAAACTGATAGTTACTATCAAGTAGTTCTTTATCCAAAAGGAAAGAGATTACAA 600
-----—----1-----—-----[-----------j— —--------[---------— -1 —----—
181FSKTDSYYQVVLYPKGKRLQ
200
601
GGTTTCTCAACTTATAGAGCTACAAATTATAATGAAGGAACTGCATATGGTAATACACCA 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------201 GFSTYRATNYNEGTAYGNTP
220 ♦
661
GTAATATTAACTCTAAAATCTACTAGTAAGAGTAATTTAAAGACTGCAGTAGAAGAGTTA 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------15 221VILTLKSTSKSNLKTAVEEL
240
721
CAAAAATTGAATGCTAGTTATTCTAATACTACAACTTTAGCTGGTGATGACAGAATACAA 780 --------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------20 241 QKLNASYSNTTTLAGDDRI Q
260
781
ACAGCTATAGAGATAAGTAAAGAATATTACAATAATGATGGCGAGAAATCAGATCATTCA 840 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------25 261TAIEISKEYYNNDGEKSDHS
280
841
GCTGATGTTAAAGAGAATGTTAAAAATGTTGTATTAGTAGGTGCAAATGCACTAGTAGAT 900 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------30 281 A D V Κ Ε Ν V Κ Ν V V L V G A Ν A L V D
300
901
GGATTAGTTGCGGCTCCTTTAGCAGCAGAAAAAGATGCTCCACTATTATTAACTTCAAAA 960
---------+---------+---------+—,-------+---------+--------35 '301 GLVAAPLAAEKDAPLLLTSK
320
961
GATAAATTAGATTCGTCAGTAAAATCTGAAATAAAGAGAGTTTTAGACTTAAAAACTTCA 1020 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------40’ 321DKLDSSVKSEIKRVLDLKTS
340
1021
ACAGAAGTAACAGGAAAAACAGTTTATATAGCTGGTGGAGTTAATAGTGTATCTAAAGAA 1080 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------45 341 Τ Ε V Τ G Κ Τ V Υ I A G G V Ν S V S Κ Ε
360
1081
GTTGTAACAGAATTAGAATCAATGGGATTAAAAGTTGAAAGATTCTCAGGTGATGATAGA 1140 50 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------!---------361 VVTELESMGLKV.ER FSGDDR
380
1141
TATGAAACTTCTTTAAAAATAGCAGGTGAAATAGGCTTAGATAATGATAAGGCTTATGTA 1200 ¢0 2 00 97
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400
1201
GTTGGTGGAACAGGATTAGCAGATGCCATGAGTATAGCTTCAGTTGCTTCTACTAAATTA 1260 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------401 V G G T G L A D A M S I A S V A S Τ K L
420
1261
GATGGTAATGGTGTTGTAGATAGAACAAATGGACATGCTACTCCAATAGTTGTTGTAGAT 1320 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------421 D G N G V V D R Τ N G Η A Τ Ρ I V V V D
440
1321
GGAAAAGCTGATAAAATATCTGATGACTTAGATAGTTTCTTAGGAAGCGCTGATGTAGAT 1380 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------441 GKADKISDDLDSFLGSADVD
460
1381 ATAATAGGTGGATTTGCAAGTGTATCTGAAAAGATGGAAGAAGCTATATCAGATGCTACT 1440
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+__.
461 IIGGFASVSEKMEEAISD
480
1441
GGTAAAGGCGTTACAAGAGTTAAAGGCGACGATAGACAAGACACTAACTCTGAAGTTATA ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+__.
481 GKGVTRVKGDDRQDTNSE
500
1501
AAAACATATTATGCTAATGATACTGAAATAGCTAAAGCTGCAGTTTTAGATAAAGATTCA ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--501 KTYYANDTEIAKAAVLDK
520
1561
GGTGCTTCAAGTAGTGATGCAGGAGTATTTAATTTCTATGTAGCTAAAGATGGATCTACA ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+__.
521 G A S S S D A G V F N F Υ V A K D G
540
1621
AAAGAAGATCAATTAGTTGATGCATTAGCAGTAGGAGCTGTTGCTGGATATAAACTTGCT ---------+---------+---------+-------—+---------+
541 K E D Q L V D A L A V G A V A G Y K
A T
1500
V I
1560
D S
1620
S T
1680
L A
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CCAGTTGTATTAGCTACTGATTCTTTATCTTCTGATCAATCGGTTGCTATAAGCAAAGTT 1740 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------5 561 Ρ V V L A T D S L S S D Q S V A I S K V
580
1741
GTAGGAGAAAAATATTCTAAAGATTTAACACAAGTTGGTCAAGGAATAGCTAATTCAGTT 18 00 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------10 581 VGEKYSKDLTQVGQGIANSV
600
1801 AT AAACAAAAT GAAAGAT T TAT T AGAT AT G 1830
---------+---------+---------+
601 INKMKDLLDM
610
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SEQ ID No. 5. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 170324, PCR type 12, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAAAATATAGCAATAGCTATGTCAGGTTTAACAGTTTTAGCTTCGGCTGCT 10 60
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------1MN KKNIAIAMSGLTVLASAA
CCTGTTTTTGCTGCAACTACTGGAACACAAGGTTATACTGTAGTTAAAAACGACTGGAAA 120
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------21PVFAATTGTQGYTVVKNDWK
Δ
121
AAAGCAGTAAAACAATTACAAGATGGACTAAAAGATAATAGTATAGGAAAGATAACTGTA 180 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------41KAVKQLQDGLKDNSIGKITV
181
TCTTTTAATGATGGGGTTGTGGGTGAAGTAGCTCCTAAAAGTGCTAATAAGAAAGCGGAC 240 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------61SFNDGVVGEVAPKSANKKAD
241
AGAGATGCTGCAGCTGAGAAGTTATATAATCTTGTTAACACTCAATTAGATAAATTAGGT 300 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------81RDAAAEKLYNLVNTQLDKLG
100
301
GATGGAGATTATGTTGATTTTTCTGTAGATTATAATTTAGAAAACAAAATAATAACTAAT 360
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------101 DGDYVDFS-VDYNLENKI I TN
120
361
CAAGCAGATGCAGAAGCAATTGTTACAAAGTTAAATTCACTTAATGAGAAAACTCTTA-TT 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------121 Q A D A E A I V Τ K L N S L Ν Ε Κ T L I
140
421
GATATAGCAACTAAAGATACTTTTGGAATGGTTAGTAAAACACAAGATAGTGAAGGTAAA 480
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------141DIATKDTFGMVSKTQDSEGK
160
481
AATGTTGCTGCAACAAAGGCACTTAAAGTTAAAGATGTTGCTACATTTGGTTTGAAGTCT 540 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------161 NVAATKALKVKDVATF GLKS
180
541
GGTGGAAGCGAAGATACTGGATATGTTGTTGAAATGAAAGCAGGAGCTGTAGAGGATAAG 600 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------181 GGS EDTGYVVEMKAGAVEDK
200
601
TATGGTAAAGTTGGAGATAGTACGGCAGGTATTGCAATAAATCTTCCTAGTACTGGACTT 660
-----— — ——j-------— — —-j- —— — -----------1-----— — — j---------201 YGKVGDSTAGIAINLPSTGL
220
661
GAATATGCAGGTAAAGGAACAACAATTGATTTTAATAAAACTTTAAAAGTTGATGTAACA 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------221 EYAGKGTTIDFNKTLKVDVT
240
721
GGTGGTTCAACACCTAGTGCTGTAGCTGTAAGTGGTTTTGTAACTAAAGATGATACTGAT 780 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------241 GGSTPSAVAVSGFVTKDDTD
260
781
TTAGCAAAATCAGGTACTATAAATGTAAGAGTTATAAATGCAAAAGAAGAATCAATTGAT 840 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------261 LAKSGTINVRVINAKEESID
280
841
ATAGATGCAAGCTCATATACATCAGCTGAAAATTTAGCTAAAAGATATGTATTTGATCCA 900
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------281 IDASSYTSAENLAKRYVFDP
300
901
GATGAAATTTCTGAAGCATATAAGGCAATAGTAGCATTACAAAATGATGGTATAGAGTCT 960
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------301 DEI SEAYKAIVALQNDGIES
320
961
AACTTAGTTCAGTTAGTTAATGGAAAATATCAAGTGATTTTTTATCCAGAAGGTAAAAGA 1020 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------321 NLVQLVNGKYQVI FYPEGKR
340
1021
TTAGAAACTAAATCAGCAAATGATACAATAGCTAGTCAAGATACACCAGCTAAAGTAGTT 108 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------341 LET KSANDTIASQDTPAKVV
360 ♦
1081
ATAAAAGCTAATAAATTAAAAGATTTAAAAGATTATGTAGATGATTTAAAAACATATAAT 114 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------35
IE o W 9 7
361 IKANKLKDLKDYVDDLKTYN
380
1141
AATACTTATTCAAATGTTGTAACAGTAGCAGGAGAAGATAGAATAGAAACTGCTATAGAA 1200 5 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------381 Ν Τ Y S Ν V V Τ V A G E D R I Ε T A I E
400
1201
TTAAGTAGTAAATATTATAATTCTGATGATAAAAATGCAATAACTGATAAAGCAGTTAAT 1260 IQ ----------1----------4-----------(.---------4;----------1---------401 LSSKYYNSDDKNAITDKAVN
420
1261
GATATAGTATcTAGTTGGATCTACATCTATAGTTGATGGTCTTGTTGCATCACCATTAGCT 1320
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+—------421 DIVLVGSTSIVDGLVASPLA
440
1321
TCAGAAAAAACAGCTCCATTATTATTAACTTCAAAAGATAAATTAGATTCATCAGTAAAA 1380 2Q ---—---——-------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------441 SEKTAPLLLTSKDKLDSSVK
460
1381
TCTGAAATAAAGAGAGTTATGAACTTAAAGAGTGACACTGGTATAAATACTTCTAAAAAA 1440 25 ----------1-----------1-----------1----------4-----------1---------461 SEIKRVMNLKSDTGINTSKK
480
1441
GTTTATTTAGCTGGTGGAGTTAATTCTATATCTAAAGATGTAGAAAATGAATTGAAAAAC 1500 30 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------481 VYLAGGVNSISKDVENELKN
500
1501
ATGGGTCTTAAAGTTACTAGATTATCAGGAGAAGACAGATACGAAACTTCTTTAGCAATA 1560 35 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------501 MGLKVTRLSGEDRYETSLA I
520
1561
GCTGATGAAATAGGTCTTGATAATGATAAAGCATTTGTAGTTGGTGGTACTGGATTAGCA 1620
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------521 ADEIGLDNDKAFVVGGTGLA
540
1621
GATGCTATGAGTATAGCTCCAGTTGCTTCTCAACTTAAAGATGGAGATGCTACTCCAATA 1680
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------541 DAMS IAPVASQLKDGDATPI
560
1681
GTAGTTGTAGATGGAAAAGCAAAAGAAATAAGTGATGATGCTAAGAGTTTCTTAGGAACT 1740 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------561 VVVDGKAKEISDDAKSFLGT
580
1741
TCTGATGTTGATATAATAGGTGGAAAAAATAGCGTATCTAAAGAGATTGAAGAGTCAATA 1800
---------+---------+---------+---------4----------4---------55
TRI002/C
581 S D V D I I G G K N S V S K Ε I Ε E S I
600
1801
GATAGTGCAACTGGAAAAACTCCAGATAGAATAAGTGGAGATGATAGACAAGCAACTAAT 18 60
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------601 DSATGKTPDRISGDDRQATN
620
1861
GCTGAAGTTTTAAAAGAAGATGATTATTTCACAGATGGTGAAGTTGTGAATTACTTTGTT 1920 ----— — — 1-----------1-----------1-----------(-----------1---------621 AEVLKEDDYFTDGEVVNYFV
640
1921
GCAAAAGATGGTTCTACTAAAGAAGATCAATTAGTAGATGCCTTAGCAGCAGCACCAATA 1980
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------641 A K D G S Τ K E D Q L V D A L A A A P I
660
1981
GCAGGTAGATTTAAGGAGTCTCCAGCTCCAATCATACTAGCTACTGATACTTTATCTTCT 2040
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------661 AGRFKESPAPIILATDTLSS
680
2041
GACCAAAATGTAGCTGTAAGTAAAGCAGTTCCTAAAGATGGTGGAACTAACTTAGTTCAA 2100 25 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------681 D Q Ν V A V S K A V P K D G G Τ N L V Q
700
2101 GTAGGTAAAGGTATAGCTTCTTCAGTTATAAACAAAATGAAAGATTTATTAGATATG
2157
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+------701 VGKGIASSVINKMKDLLDM
719
IEO 2 00 9 7
TR1002/C
Appendix 4
SEQ ID No 6. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 171448, PCR type 12, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAAAATATAGCAATAGCTATGTCAGGTTTAACAGTTTTAGCTTCGGCTGCT 6 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------1MNKKNIAIAMSGLTVLASAA
CCTGTTTTTGCTGCAACTACTGGAACACAAGGTTATACTGTAGTTAAAAACGACTGGAAA 120 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------21PVFAATTGTQGYTVVKNDWK
Δ
121
AAAGCAGTAAAACAATTACAAGATGGACTAAAAGATAATAGTATAGGAAAGATAACTGTA 180 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------41KAVKQLQDGLKDNSIGKITV
181
TCTTTTAATGATGGGGTTGTGGGTGAAGTAGCTCCTAAAAGTGCTAATAAGAAAGCGGAC 240 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------61SFNDGVVGEVAPKSANKKAD
241
AGAGATGCTGCAGCTGAGAAGTTATATAATCTTGTTAACACTCAATTAGATAAATTAGGT 300
----------1-----------1---—--— —---f-_---------1-----------1---------81RDAAAEKLYNLVNTQLDKLG
100
301
GATGGAGATTATGTTGATTTTTCTGTAGATTATAATTTAGAAAACAAAATAATAACTAAT 360
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------101 D G D Υ V D F S V D Y N L Ε N Κ I I Τ N
120
361
CAAGCAGATGCAGAAGCAATTGTTACAAAGTTAAATTCACTTAATGAGAAAACTCTTATT 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------121 QADAEAIVTKLNSLNEKTLI
140
421
GATATAGCAACTAAAGATACTTTTGGAATGGTTAGTAAAACACAAGATAGTGGAGGTAAA 480
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------141 DI. ATKDTFGMVSKTQDSGGK
160
TRI002/C
481
AATGTTGCTGCAACAAAGGCACTTAAAGTTAAAGATGTTGCTACATTTGGTTTGAAGTCT 540
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------5 161 NVAATKALKVKDVA TFGLKS
180
541
GGTGGAAGCGAAGATACTGGATATGTTGTTGAAATGAAAGCAGGAGCTGTAGAGGATAAG 600 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------10 181 GGSEDTGYVVEMKAGAVEDK
200
601
TATGGTAAAGTTGGAGATAGTACGGCAGGTATTGCAATAAATCTTCCTAGTACTGGACTT 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------15 201 YGKVGDSTAGIAINLPSTGL
220
661
GAATATGCAGGTAAAGGAACAACAATTGATTTTAATAAAACTTTAAAAGTTGATGTAACA 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------20 221 EYAGKGTTIDFNKTLKVDVT
240
721
GGTGGTTCAACACCTAGTGCTGTAGCTGTAAGTGGTTTTGTAACTAAAGATGATACTGAT 780 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------25 241 GGSTPSAVAVSGFVTKDDTD
260
781
TTAGCAAAATCAGGTACTATAAATGTAAGAGTTATAAATGCAAAAGAAGAATCAATTGAT 840
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------30 261 LAKSGTINVRVINAKEESID
280
841
ATAGATGCAAGCTCATATACATCAGCTGAAAATTTAGCTAAAAGATATGTATTTGATCCA 900 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------35 281 IDASSYTSAENLAKRYVFDP
300
901
GATGAAATTTCTGAAGCATATAAGGCAATAGTAGCATTACAAAATGATGGTATAGAGTCT 960
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------40 301 DEI SEAYKAIVALQNDGIES
320
961
AATTTAGTTCAGTTAGTTAATGGAAAATATCAAGTGATTTTTTATCCAGAAGGTAAAAGA 1020 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------45 321 NLVQLVNGKYQVIFYPEGKR
340
1021
TTAGAAACTAAATCAGCAAATGATACAATAGCTAGTCAAGATACACCAGCTAAAGTAGTT 1080 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------50 341 LETKSANDTIASQDTPAKVV
360
1081
ATAAAAGCTAATAAATTAAAAGATTTAAAAGATTATGTAGATGATTTAAAAACATATAAT 114 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------IE Ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRI002/C
361 I Κ Α Ν Κ L Κ D L Κ D Υ V D D L Κ Τ Υ Ν
380
1141
AATACTTATTCAAATGTTGTAACAGTAGCAGGAGAAGATAGAATAGAAACTGCTATAGAA 1200 5 ----------!-----------1-----------1-----------j-----------1---------381 NTYSNVVTVAGEDRIETAIE
400
1201
TTAAGTAGTAAATATTATAATTCTGATGATAAAAATGCAATAACTGATAAAGCAGTTAAT 1260
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------401 LSSKYYNSDDKNAITDKAVN
420
1261
GATATAGTATTAGTTGGATCTACATCTATAGTTGATGGTCTTGTTGCATCACCATTAGCT 1320
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------421 DIVLVGSTSIVDGLVAS PLA
440
1321
TCAGAAAAAACAGCTCCATTATTATTAGCTTCAAAAGATAAATTAGATTCATCAGTAAAA 1380
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------441 SEKTAPLLLAS KDKLDS SVK
460
1381
TCTGAAATAAAGAGAGTTATGAACTTAAAGAGTGACACTGGTATAAATACTTCTAAAAAA 1440 25 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-_-------4 61SEI KRVMNLKSDTGINTSKK
480
1441
GTTTATTTAGCTGGTGGAGTTAATTCTATATCTAAAGATGTAGAAAATGAATTGAAAAAC 1500 30 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------481 VYLAGGVNSISKDVENELKN
500
1501
ATGGGTCTTAAAGTTACTAGATTATCAGGAGAAGACAGATACGAAACTTCTTTAGCAATA 1560
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------501 MGLKVTRLSGEDRYETSLAI
520
1561
GCTGATGAAATAGGTCTTGATAATGATAAAGCATTTGTAGTTGGTGGTACTGGATTAGCA 1620 40 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------ί-----'———ι----------521 A D Ε I G L D N D K A F V V G G T G L A
540
1621
GATGCTATGAGTATAGCTCCAGTTGCTTCTCAACTTAAAGATGGAGATGCTACTCCAATA 1680
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------541 DAMSIAPVASQLKDGDATPI 560
1681
GTAGTTGTAGATGGAAAAGCAAAAGAAATAAGTGATGATGCTAAGAGTTTCTTAGGAACT 174 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------561 VVVDGKAKEISDDAKSFLGT 580
1741
TCTGATGTTGATATAATAGGTGGAAAAAATAGCGTATCTAAAGAGATTGAAGAGTCAATA 1800
-----------j-----------1-----------1-----------(-----------[---------55
9E 0 2 0 Ο 9 T‘
TRI002/C
581 SDVDI IGGKNSVSKEIEESI
600
1801
GATAGTGCAACTGGAAAAACTCCAGATAGAATAAGTGGAGATGATAGACAAGCAACTAAT 1860 5 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------i-----------1---------601 DSATGKTPDRISGDDRQATN
620
1861
GCTGAAGTTTTAAAAGAAGATGATTATTTCACAGATGGTGAAGTTGTGAATTACTTTGTT 1920
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------621 AEVLKEDDYFTDGEVVNYFV
640
1921
GCAAAAGATGGTTCTACTAAAGAAGATCAATTAGTAGATGCCTTAGCAGCAGCACCAATA 1980 15 ----------i-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------641 AKDGSTKEDQLVDALAAAPI
660
1981
GCAGGTAGATTTAAGGAGTCTCCAGCTCCAATCATACTAGCTACTGATACTTTATCTTCT 2040
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------661 AGRFKESPAPIILATDTLSS
680
2041
GACCAAAATGTAGCTGTAAGTAAAGCAGTTCCTAAAGATGGTGGAACTAACTTAGTTCAA 2100 25 ----------i-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------681 DQNVAVSKAVPKDGGTNLVQ
700
2101 GTAGGTAAAGGTATAGCTTCTTCAGTTATAAACAAAATGAAAGATTTATTAGATATG 2157
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+------701 VGKGIASSVINKMKDLLDM
719
ΙΕΟ 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRI002/C
Appendix 5
SEQ ID No. 7. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 171862, PCR type 17, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAAAACTTAGCAATGGCTATGGCAGCAGTTACTGTTGTGGGTTCTGCAGCG 60 —--------4-----------l·----------)-----------(-----------j.--------1MNKKNLAMAMAAVTVVGSAA
CCAATATTTGCAGATAGTACTACGCCAGGTTATACTGTAGTGAAAAATGATTGGAAAAAA 120 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------'---------1---------21PIFADSTTPGYTVVKNDWKK
Δ
121
GCAGTAAAACAATTACAAGATGGGTTGAAAAATAAAACTATATCAACAATAAAGGTGTCT 180 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------41AVKQLQDGLKNKTISTIKVS
181
TTTAATGGAAACTCTGTTGGAGAAGTTACACCAGCCAGTTCTGGAGCAAAAAAAGCAGAT 24 0 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------61FNGN SVGEVTPAS SGAKKAD
241
AGAGATGCTGCAGCTGAAAAGTTATATAATTTAGTAAATACACAATTAGATAAACTAGGT 300 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------81RDAAAEKLYNLVNTQLDKLG
100
301
GATGGAGATTACGTTGACTTTGAAGTAACTTATAATTTAGCTACTCAAATAATTACAAAA 360
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------101 DGDYV DFEVTYNL ATQI I TK
120
361
GCAGAAGCAGAGGCAGTTCTTACAAAATTACAACAATATAATGATAAAGTACTTATAAAT 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------121 AEAEAVLTKLQQYNDKVLIN
140
421
TCTGCAACAGATACAGTAAAAGGTATGGTATCTGATACACAAGTTGATAGCAAAAATGTT 4 80
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------)-----------1---------141 SATDTVKGMVSDTQVDSKNV
160
TRI002/C
481
GCAGCTAACCCACTTAAAGTTAGTGATATGTATACAATACCATCTGCTATTACTGGAAGT 540 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------5 161 A A Ν P L K V S D Μ Υ Τ I P S A I T G S
180
541
GATGATTCTGGGTATAGTATTGCTAAACCAACAGAAAAGACTACAaGTTTATTGTATGGT 600 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------10 181DDSGYSIAKPTEKTTSLLYG
200
601
ACGGTTGGTGATGCAACTGCAGGTAAAGCAATAACAGTAGATACAGCTTCAAATGAAGCT 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------15 201 TVGDATAGKAITVDTASNEA
220
661
TTTGCTGGAAATGGAAAGGTTATTGACTACAATAAATCATTCAAAGCAACTGTACAAGGA 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------20 221 FAGNGKVIDYNKSFKATVQG
240
721
GATGGAACAGTTAAGACAAGCGGGGTTGTACTTAAAGATGCAAGTGATATGGCTGCAACA 780 25 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------241 DGTVKTSGVVLKDASDMAAT
260
781
GGTACTATAAAAGTTAGAGTTACAAGTGCAAAAGAAGAATCTATTGATGTGGATTCAAGT 84 0 30 ---------+---------+---------+— ------+---------+--------261 GTIKVRVTSAKEESIDVDSS
280
841
TCATATATTAGTGCTGAAAATTTAGCTAAAAAATATGTATTTAATCCTAAAGAGGTTTCT 900 35 ---------h----------+----------1-----------1-----------1---------281 SYI SAENL AK KYVFNPKEVS
300
901
GAAGCTTATAATGCAATAGTTGCATTACAAAATGATGGAATAGAATCTGATTTAGTACAA 960 40 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------301 Ε A Y N A I V A L Q N D G I E S D L V Q
320
961
TTAGTTAATGGAAAATATCAAGTTATTTTCTATCCAGAAGGAAAAAGATTAGAAACTAAA 1020 45 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------321 LVNGKYQVIFYPEGKRLETK
340
1021 TCTGCAGATATAATAGCTGATGCAGATAGTCCAGCTAAAATAACTATAAAAGCTAATAAA 1080
------- (-----------1-----------μ----------1—----------1 —-----341 SADI IADADSPAKITIKANK
360 ♦
1081
TTAAAAGATTTAAAAGATTATGTAGATGATTTAAAAACATACAATAATACTTACTCAAAT 114 0 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------10 361 LKDLKDYVDDLKTYNNTYSN
380
1141
GTTGTAACAGTAGCAGGAGAAGATAGAATAGAAACTGCTATAGAATTAAGTAGTAAATAT 1200
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------15 381 VVTVAGEDRIETAIELSSKY
400
1201
TATAATTCTGATGATAAAAATGCAATAACTGATGATGCAGTTAATAATATAGTATTAGTT 1260 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------20 401 Y N S D D K N A I T D D A V Ν Ν I V L V
420
1261
GGATCTACATCTATAGTTGATGGTCTTGTTGCATCACCATTAGCTTCAGAAAAAACAGCT 1320 ---------+---------+---------+_--------+---------+--------25 421 G S T S I V D G L V A S P L A S Ε K T A
440
1321
CCATTATTATTAACTTCAAAAGATAAATTAGATTCATCAGTAAAATCTGAGATAAAAAGA 1380 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------30 441 PLLLTSKDKLDSSVK SEIKR
460
1381
GTTATGAACTTAAAGAGTGATACTGGTATAAATACTTCTAAAAAAGTTTATTTAGCTGGT 14 4 0 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------35 4 61 V Μ N L K S D T G I Ν T S K K V Y L A G
480
1441 ·
GGAGTTAATTCTATATCTAAAGATGTAGAAGATGAATTGAAAAATATGGGCCTTAAAGTT 1500 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------40 481GVNSISKDVEDELKNMGLKV
500
1501
ACTAGATTATCAGGAGAAGACAGATACGAAACTTCTTTAGCAATAGCTGATGAAATAGGT 1560 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------45 501 T R L S G E D R Υ Ε T S L A I A D Ε I G
520
1561
CTTGATAATGATAAAGCATTTGTAGTTGGTGGTACTGGATTGGCAGATGCTATGAGTATA 1620 ---------+---------q.---------+---------+---------+--------50 521 L D N D K A F V V G G T G L A D A M S I
540
1621
GCTCCAGTTGCTTCTCAACTTAAAGATGGAGATGCTACTCCAATAGTAGTTGTAGATGGA 1680 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------IE Ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRI002/C
541 A Ρ V A S QLKDG DAT Ρ I -V V V D G
560
1681
AAAGCAAAAGAAATAAGTGATGATGCTAAGAGTTTCTTAGGAACTTCTGATGTTGATATA 174 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+-------__+--------561 KAKEISDDAKSFLGTSDVDI
580
1741
ATAGGTGGAAAAAATAGCGTATCTAAAGAGATTGAAGAGTCAATAGATAGTGCAACTGGA 1800
----------1----------Ί-----------Η----------1-----------1---------581 IGGKNSVSKEIEESIDSATG
600
1801
AAAACTCCAGATAGAATAAGTGGAGATGACAGACAAGCAACTAATGCTGAAGTTTTAAAA 1860
----------1----------ί-----------1-----------1-----------1---------601 Κ Τ Ρ D R I S G D D R Q Α Τ Ν A Ε V L Κ
620
1861
GAAGATGATTATTTCAAAGATGGTGAAGTTGTGAATTACTTTGTTGCAAAAGATGGTTCT 1920
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------621 EDDYFKDGEVVNYFVAKDGS
640
1921
ACTAAAGAAGATCAATTAGTAGATGCATTAGCAGCAGCACCAATAGCAGGTAGATTTAAG 1980 25 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------641TKEDQLVDALAAAPIAGRFK
660
1981
GAGTCTCCAGCTCCAATCATACTAGCTACTGATACTTTATCTTCTGACCAAAATGTAGCT 2040 30 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------661 ESPAPIILAT DTL-SSDQNVA
680
2041
GTAAGTAAAGCAGTTCCTAAAGATGGTGGAACTAACTTAGTTCAAGTAGGTAAAGGTATA 2100
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------681 VSKAVPKDGGTNLVQVGKGI
700
2101 GCTTCTTCAGTTATAAACAAAATGAAAGATTTATTAGATATGTAA 2145
---------+---------+---------+---------+--701 ASSVINKMKDLLDM*
715
ΙΕ ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRJ002/C
Appendix 6
SEQ ID No 8. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 173644, PCR type 31, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAGGATATAGCAATAGCTATGTCAGGATTAACAGTATTAGCTTCTGCAGCA 60
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------1MNKKDIAIAMSGLTVLASAA
CCTGTATTTGCTGCTAGTAGTTTTACAGCAGATTATAATTATACTGTAGTGCAAGGAAAA 120 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------21PVFAASSFTADYNYTVVQGK
Δ
121
TATCAAAAAGTTATAACTGGATTACAAGATGGTTTAAAAAATGGAAAAATAACAAATATT 180 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------41YQKVITGLQDGLKNGKITNI
181
GATGTAATATTTGATGGAAGTTCAATTGGTGAGGTAGTGCCAGGTTCTGATGCTGCAGCT 24 0 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------61DVI FDGSSIGEVVPGSDAAA
241
GCAGCTACTAAATTAAAAAGTTTAGTTGATGATAAGTTAGATAACTTAGGTGATGGAAAA 300 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------81AATKLKSLVDDKLDNLGDGK
100
301
TACGTTCAATTTAATGTTACTTATACTACTAAATCTATAATAACTAAAGCAGAATTAAAA 360
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------101 Υ V Q F N V Τ Υ Τ Τ K S I I Τ K A E L K
120
361
AATTATTATAATCAATTAGAAAGTAGTAAAGATAGAATACTTATAGGAAATGAACCTCAA 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------121NYYNQLESSKDRILIGNEPQ
140
421
GATACAGGAACTAAAGGTCTTATAAAAGCTGATACTGATGGTACTACTGCTGTTGCAGCA 480
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------141 DTGTKGLIKADTDGTTAVAA
160
481
GCTGCACCATTGAAATTATCAGATATATTTACGTTTAGTTATGATGAAGTAACAGGTGTA 54 0 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------161 AAPLKLSDIFTFSYDEVTGV
180
IE Ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRI002/C
541
CTTAAAGCAGAACCAACAAGTAAAGTAAGCGCTGGTAAAGTTCAAGGTCTAAAATATGGA 600 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------181LKAEPTSKVSAGKVQGLKYG
200
601
AATACAGGAGCAACTAACTATACTTCTGGAGCTGAAATATCTGTTCCTACTACAGGCTTA 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------201 NTGATNYTSGAEISVPTTGL
220
661
ACATTAACTGCTGATACAACTGCAACAACAGATGTAAATATTTCTGATGTTATGAGTGCA 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------221 TLTADTTATTDVNISDVMSA
240
721
TTTAAATTTAATGGTACTGATACGATTAGTGGATTCCCAGCTGGTTCATCAGCTTCTACT 780 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------241FKFNGTDTISGFPAGSSAST
260
781
CTTAGAGCAAGTATAAAAGTAATAAATGCAAAAGAAGAATCTATAGATGTTGATTCAAGT 84 0 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------261 LRASIKVINAKEESIDVDSS
280
841
TCACATAGAACAGCTGAAGATTTAGCTGAAAAATATGTATTTAAACCAGAAGATGTGAAT 900
---------+---------+---------+---------+----:-----+--------281 SHRTAEDLAEKYVFKPEDVN
300
901
AAAACTTATGAGGCACTGACTGATTTATATAAAGAAGGTATAACAAGTAATCTTATCACT 960
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------301 KTYEALTDLYKEGITSNLIT
320
961
CAAGATGGTGGAAAATATCAAGTTGTTTTATTTGCTCAAGGAAAGAGATTAACTACTAAA 1020 ---------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------321 QDGGKYQVVLFAQGKRLTTK
340
1021
GGAGCAACTGGAACTTTAGCAGATGAAAATTCTCCTCTTAAAGTAACAATAAAAGCAGAT 1080 ----------1-----------1------— — 1 —-----— 4-----------1---------341GATGTLADENSPLKVTIKAD
360 ♦
1081
AAAGTAAAAGACTTAAAAGATTATGTTGAAGATTTAAAAAATGCTAACAATGGATATTCA 1140 50 ----------1-----------ι-----------1-----------1-----------1---------361KVKDLKDYVEDLKNANNGYS
380
1141
AATTCTGTTGTTGTAGCAGGTGAAGATAGAATAGAAACAGCAATAGAGTTAAGTAGCAAA 1200
TRI002/C
381 NSVVVAGEDRIETAIELSSK
400
1201
TACTATAACTCTGATGATGACAATGCAATAACTAAAGATCCAGTTAACAATGTTGTTTTA 1260
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------401YYNSDDDNAITKDPVNNVVL
420
1261
GTTGGTTCTCAAGCTGTAGTTGATGGGCTTGTAGCTTCACCTTTAGCATCTGAAAAAAGA 1320
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------421 VGSQAVVDGLVAS PLASE. KR
440
1321
GCTCCTTTACTATTAACTTCAGCAGGAAAATTAGATTCAAGTGTTAAAGCTGAGTTGAAA 1380
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------441 APLLLTSAGKLDSSVKAELK
460
1381
AGAGTAATGGATTTAAAATCTACAACAGGTGTAAATACTTCTAAAAAAGTTTACTTAGCT 14 40
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------.4 61RVMDL KS T TGVN T SKKVYLA
480
1441
GGTGGAGTAAACTCTATATCTAAAGATGTAGAAAATGAATTAAAAGATATGGGACTTAAA 1500
----------1·----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------481 GGVNS ISKDVENELKDMGLK
500
1501
GTTACAAGATTATCAGGAGATGATAGATATGAAACTTCTTTAGCTATAGCTGATGAAATA 1560 · ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------501 VTR. LSGDDRYETSLAIADEI
520
1561
GGTCTTGATAATGATAAAGCTTTTGTAGTTGGAGGAACAGGATTAGCGGATGCTATGAGT 1620 35 ---------*-----------1--------------------ί-----------1---------521 GLDNDKAFVVGGTGLADAMS
540
1621
ATAGCTCCAGTTGCTTCTCAATTAAGAAACTCAAATGGAGAACTTGACTTAAAAGGTGAT 1680 40 ----------'-----------'-----------1-----------'-----------'---------541 IAPVASQLRNSNGELDLKGD
560
1681
GCAACTCCAATAGTAGTTGTTGATGGAAAAGCTAAAGATATAAATTCTGAAGTAAAAGAT 1740 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------561 A Τ Ρ I V V V D G K A K D I N S Ε V K D
580
1741
TTCTTAGATGATTCACAAGTTGATATAATAGGTGGTGTAAATAGTGTTTCTAAAGAAGTA 1800
----------1-----------[-----------j-----------j-----------(---------581 FLDDSQVDIIGGVNSVSKEV
600
1801
ATGGAAGCAATAGATGATGCTACTGGAAAATCACCTGAGAGATATAGTGGAGAAGATAGA 18 60
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------IE Ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRI002/C
6O1MEAIDDATGKSPERYSGEDR
620
1861
CAAGCAACAAATGCTAAAGTTATAAAAGAAGATGATTTCTTTAAAAATGGAGAAGTTACA 1920
---------·ί----------+---------*-----------·---------ί---------621 Q Α Τ Ν A Κ V I Κ Ε D D F F Κ Ν G Ε V Τ
640
1921
AACTTCTTTGTAGCTAAAGATGGTTCAACTAAAGAAGATCAATTAGTAGATGCTTTAGCA 1980
---------->·---------+----------1-----------ι_----------1---------641NFFVAKDGSTKEDQLVDALA
660
1981
GGTGCTGCAATTGCTGGTAACTTTGGTGTAACAGTAGATAATGAAGGAAAACCTACAGTT 2040 |5 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------661 G A A I A G Ν F G V Τ V D Ν Ε G Κ Ρ Τ V
680 ’ 2041
GCTGATAAAAAAGCTTCTCCAGCACCAATTGTTTTAGCAACAGATTCTTTATCTTCTGAT 2100
----------η---------+----------1-----------1-----------ι---------681ADKKASPAPIVLATDSLSSD
700
2101
CAAAATGTAGCTATAAGTAAAGCTGTAAATGATGACGCTAATACTAAGAATCTAGTTCAA 2160
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------701 QN'VAI SKAVNDDANTKNLVQ
720
2161 GTTGGTAAAGGTATAGCTACTTCAGTTGTAAGTAAAATAAAAGATTTATTAGATATG
2217
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+------721 V G K G I A T S V V S Κ I K D L L D Μ
739 ,Ε υ ζ υ u g /
TRI002/C
Appendix 7
SEQ ID No 9. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 170444, PCR type 46, wit-h translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAAAATATAGCAATAGCTATGTCAGGTTTAACAGTTTTAGCTTCGGCTGCT 60
----------j-----------[-----------1-----------1-----------]---------1MNKKNIAIAMSGLTVLASAA
CCTGTTTTTGCTGCAACTACTGGAACACAAGGTTATACTGTAGTTAAAAACGACTGGAAA 120 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------21PVFAATTGTQGYTVVKNDWK
Δ
121
AAAGCAGTAAAACAATTACAAGATGGACTAAAAGATAATAGTATAGGAAAGATAACTGTA 180
------— j — —-----------]----—————— -1— —--------1---------41KAVK QLQDGLKDNSIGKITV
181
TCTTTTAATGATGGGGTTGTGGGTGAAGTAGCTCCTAAAAGTGCTAATAAGAAAGCGGAC 240
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------61SFNDGVVGEVAPKSANKKAD
241
AGAGATGCTGCAGCTGAGAAGTTATATAATCTTGTTAACACTCAATTAGATAAATTAGGT 300
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------81RDAAAEKLYNLVNTQLDKLG
100
301
GATGGAGATTATGTTGATTTTTCTGTAGATTATAATTTAGAAAAAAAAATAATAACTAAT 360
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------101 DGDYVDFSVDYNLEKKI ITN
120
361
CAAGCAGATGCAGAAGCAATTGTTACAAAGTTAAATTCACTTAATGAGAAAACTCTTATT 420
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------121 QADAEAIVTKLNSLNEKTLI
140
421
GATATAGCAACTAAAGATACTTTTGGAATGGTTAGTAAAACACAAGATAGTGAAGGTAAA 4 80
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------141 DIATKDTFGMVSKTQDSEGK
160
TRI002/C
481
AATGTTGCTGCAACAAAGGCACTTAAAGTTAAAGATGTTGCTACATTTGGTTTGAAGTCT 540 ---------+---------+---------+---------+--------- +--------5 1 61 Ν V A A Τ K A L K V K D V A T F G L K S
180
541
GGTGGAAGCGAAGATACTGGATATGTTATTGAAATGAAAGCAGGAGCTGTAGAGGATAAG 600
----------1-----------j-----------j-----------1-----------,---------10 181GGSEDTGYVIEMKAGAVEDK
200
601
TATGGTAAAGTTGGAGATAGTACGGCAGGTATTGCAATAAATCTTCCTAGTACTGGACTT 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------15 201YGKVGDSTAGIAINLPSTGL
220
661
GAATATGCAGGTAAAGGAACAACAATTGATTTTAATAAAACTTTAAAAGTTGATGTAACA 720 ----------(-----------(-----------(-----------1---------------------20 221 EYAGK GTTIDFNKTLKVDVT
240
721
GGTGGTTCAACACCTAGTGCTGTAGCTGTAAGTGGTTTTGTAACTAAAGATGATACTGAT 780 ---------+---------+----------(.---------+----------,.--------25 241GGSTPSAVAVSGFVTKDDTD
260
781
TTAGCAAAATCAGGTACTATAAATGTAAGAGTTATAAATGCAAAAGAAGAATCAATTGAT 840
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------30 261 L A K S G Τ I Ν V R V ,1 Ν A K Ε E S I D
280
841
ATAGATGCAAGCTCATATACATCAGCTGAAAATTTAGCTAAAAGACATGTATTTGATCCA 900
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------35 281 IDASSYTSAENLAKRHVFDP
300
901
GATGAAATTTCTGAAGCATATAAGGCAATAGTAGCATTACAAAATGATGGTATAGAGTCT 960
---------+----,-----+---------+---------+---------+--------40 301 D Ε I S Ε A Y K A I V A L Q N D G I E S
320
961
AATTTAGTTCAGTTAGTTAATGGAAAATATCAAGTGATTTTTTATCCAGAAGGTAAAAGA 1020 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------45 321 NLVQLVNGKYQVIFYPEGKR
340
IE U 2 Ο Ο 9 7
TRI002/C
1021 TTAGAAACTAAATCAGCAAATGATACAATAGCTAGTCAAGATACACCAGCTAAAGTAGTT 1080
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------341 LETKSANDTIASQDTPAKVV
360 ♦
1081
ATAAAAGCTAATAAATTAAAAGATTTAAAAGATTATGTAGATGATTTAAAAACATATAAT 1140
-------- --j----------4-----------J-----------μ----------1---------10 361IKANKLKDLKDYVDDLKTYN
380
1141
AATACTTATTCAAATGTTGTAACAGTAGCAGGAGAAGATAGAATAGAAACTGCTATAGAA 1200 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------15 381 NTYSNVVTVAGEDRIETAIE
400
1201
TTAAGTAGTAAATATTATAATTCTGATGATAAAAATGCAATAACTGATAAAGCAGTTAAT 1260
----------1----------4-----------1-----------1-----------1---------20 401 LSSKYYNSDDKNAITDKAVN
420
1261
GATATAGTATTAGTTGGATCTACATCTATAGTTGATGGTCTTGTTGCATCACCATTAGCT 1320 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------25 421 D I V L V G S T S I V D G L V A S P L A
440
1321
TCAGAAAAAACAGCTCCATTATTATTAACTTCAAAAGATAAATTAGATTCATCAGTAAAA 1380 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------30 441 SEKTAPLLLTSKDK LDSSVK
460
1381
TCTGAAATAAAGAGAGTTATGAACTTAAAGAGTGACACTGGTATAAATACTTCTAAAAAA 144 0 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------35 461 SEIKRVMNLKSDTGINTSKK
480
1441
GTTTATTTAGCTGGTGGAGTTAATTCTATATCTAAAGATGTAGAAAATGAATTGAAAAAC 1500 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------40 481 VYLAGGVNSISKDVENELKN
500
1501
ATGGGTCTTAAAGTTACTAGATTATCAGGAGAAGACAGATACGAAACTTCTTTAGCAATA 1560 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------45 501 MGLKVTRLSGEDRYETSLAI
520
1561
GCTGATGAAATAGGTCTTGATAATGATAAAGCATTTGTAGTTGGTGGTACTGGATTAGCA 1620
----------1-----------j-----------j-----------1-----------(---------50 521 ADEIGLDNDKAFVVGGTGLA
540
1621
GATGCTATGAGTATAGCTCCAGTTGCTTCTCAACTTAAAGATGGAGATGCTACTCCAATA 1680 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------52
TRI002/C
541 D A M S IAPVASQLKDGDATPI
560
1681
GTAGTTGTAGATGGAAAAGCA.AAAGAAATAAGTGATGATGCTAAGAGTTTCTTAGGAACT 1740
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------561 V V V D G K A Κ Ε I S D D A K S F L G T
580
1741
TCTGATGTTGATATAATAGGTGGAAAAAATAGCGTATCTAAAGAGATTGAAGAGTCAATA 1800
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------581 SDVDIIGGKNSVSKEIEESI
600
1801
GATAGTGCAACTGGAAAAACTCCAGATAGAATAAGTGGAGATGATAGACAAGCAACTAAT 1860
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------601 D S A T G Κ Τ P D R I S G D D R Q A Τ N
620
1861
GCTGAAGTTTTAAAAGAAGATGATTATTTCACAGATGGTGAAGTTGTGAATTACTTTGTT 1920
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+------—
621 AEVLKEDDYFTDGEVVNYFV
640
1921
GCAAAAGATGGTTCTACTAAAGAAGATCAATTAGTAGATGCCTTAGCAGCAGCACCAATA 1980
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------641 A K D G S Τ Κ E D Q L V D A L A A A P I
660
1981
GCAGGTAGATTTAAGGAGTCTCCAGCTCCAATCATACTAGCTACTGATACTTTATCTTCT 2040
----------·---------------------1-----------1-----------1---------661A GRFKESPAPIILATDTLSS
680
2041
GACCAAAATGTAGCTGTAAGTAAAGCAGTTCCTAAAGATGGTGGAACTAACTTAGTTCAA 2100
----------1----------·-----------1-----------1-----------1---------681 D Q N V A V S K A V P K D G G Τ N L V Q
700
2101 GTAGGTAAAGGTATAGCTTCTTCAGTTATAAACAAAATGAAAGATTTATTAGATATG
2157
----------1----------η-----------t----------Ί----------+------701 VGKGIASSVINKMKDLLDM
719 a
V U O f
TRI002/C
Appendix 8
SEQ ID No 10. Nucleotide sequence of slpA from Clostridium difficile strain 170426, PCR type 92, with translation. The putative secretory signal cleavage site (Δ) and site of cleavage to form the two mature SLPs (♦) are indicated.
ATGAATAAGAAAAATATAGCAATAGCTATGTCAGGTTTAACAGTTTTAGCTTCGGCTGCT ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+—
1MNKKNIAIAMSGLTVLAS
CCTGTTTTTGCTGCAACTACTGGAACACAAGGTTATACTGTAGTTAAAAACGACTGGAAA ---------+---------+---------+---------+--------21 PVFAATTGTQ GYTVVKND 40
Δ
121
AAAGCAGTAAAACAATTACAGGATGGACTAAAAGATAATAGTATAGGAAAGATAACTGTA ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+__.
K A V. KQLQDGLKDNSIGKI
181
TCTTTTAATGATGGGGTTGTGGGTGAAGTAGCTCCTAAAAGTGCTAATAAGAAAGCGGAC ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--
61SFNDGVVGEVAPKSANKK
241
AGAGATGCTGCAGCTGAGAAGTTATATAATCTTGTTAACACTCAATTAGATAAATTAGGT ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+—
81RDAAAEKLYNLVNTQLDK
100
301
GATGGAGATTATGTTGATTTTTCTGTAGATTATAATTTAGAAAAAAAAATAATAACTAAT ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--101 DGDYVDFSVDYNLEKKII
120
361
CAAGCAGATGCAGAAGCAATTGTTACAAAGTTAAATTCACTTAATGAGAAAACTCTTATT ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--121QADAEAIVTKL NSLNEKT
140
421
GATATAGCAACTAAAGATACTTTTGGAATGGTTAGTAAAACACAAGATAGTGAAGGTAAA
----------]-----------j-----------1-----------1-----------[---+
141 DIATKDTFGMVSKTQDSE
160
A A
120
W K
180
T V
240
A D
300
L G
360
Τ N
420
L I
480
G K
481
AATGTTGCTGCAACAAAGGCACTTAAAGTTAAAGATGTTGCTACATTTGGTTTGAAGTCT 540 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------161 NVAATKALKVKDVATFGLKS
180
ΙΕΟ 2 00 9 7
TRI002/C
541
GGTGGAAGCGAAGATACTGGATATGTTGTTGAAATGAAAGCAGGAGCTGTAGAGGATAAG 600 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------181 G G S Ε D Τ G Υ V V Ε Μ Κ A G A V Ε D Κ
200
601
TATGGTAAAGTTGGAGATAGTACGGCAGGTATTGCAATAAATCTTCCTAGTACTGGACTT 660 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------201 YGKVGDSTAGIAINLPSTGL
220
661
GAATATGCAGGTAAAGGAACAACAATTGATTTTAATAAAACTTTAAAAGTTGATGTAACA 720 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------221 EYAGKGTTIDFNKTLKVDVT
240
721
GGTGGTTCAACACCTAGTGCTGTAGCTGTAAGTGGTTTTGTAACTAAAGATGATACTGAT 780 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------241 GGS TPSAVAVSGFVTKDDTD
260
781
TTAGCAAAATCAGGTACTATAAATGTAAGAGTTATAAATGCAAAAGAAGAATCAATTGAT 8 4 0 ---------+---------+---------+__-------+---------+--------261 LAKSGTINVRVINAKEESID
280
841
ATAGATGCAAGCTCATATACATCAGCTGAAAATTTAGCTAAAAGATATGTATTTGATCCA 900
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------281 IDASSYTSAENL AKRYVFDP
300
901
GATGAAATTTCTGAAGCATATAAGGCAATAGTAGCATTACAAAATGATGGTATAGAGTCT 960
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------301 DEI SEAYKAIVALQNDGIES
320
961
AATTTAGTTCAGTTAGTTAATGGAAAATATCAAGTGATTTTTTATCCAGAAGGTAAAAGA 1020 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------321 NLVQLVNGKYQVIFYPEGKR
340
1021
TTAGAAACTAAATCAGCAAATGATACAATAGCTAGTCAAGATACACCAGCTAAAGTAGTT 1080
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------341 L Ε Τ K S A N D Τ I A S Q D Τ Ρ A Κ V V
360 ♦
1081
ATAAAAGCTAATAAATTAAAAGATTTAAAAGATTATGTAGATGATTTAAAAACATATAAT 114 0
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------361 IKANKLKDLKDYVDDLKTYN
380
1141
AATACTTATTCAAATGTTGTAACAGTAGCAGGAGAAGATAGAATAGAAACTGCTATAGAA 1200
5h ----------f-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------55
TRI002/C
381 ntysnvvt'vagedrietaie
400
1201
TTAAGTAGTAAATATTATAATTCTGATGATAAAAATGCAATAACTGATAAAGCAGTTAAT 1260
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------401LSSKYYNSDDKNAITDKAVN
420
1261
GATATAGTATTAGTTGGATCTACATCTATAGTTGATGGTCTTGTTGCATCACCATTAGCT 1320
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------421 D I V L V G S T S I V D G L V A S P L A
440
1321
TCAGAAAAAACAGCTCCATTATTATTAACTTCAAAAGATAAATTAGATTCATCAGTAAAA 1380
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------441SEKTAPLLLTSKDKLDSSVK
460
1381
TCTGAAATAAAGAGAGTTATGAACTTAAAGAGTGACACTGGTATAAATACTTCTAAAAAA 1440
---------4-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------461 S Ε I K R V Μ N L K S D T G I Ν T S Κ K
480
1441
GTTTATTTAGCTGGTGGAGTTAATTCTATATCTAAAGATGTAGAAAATGAATTGAAAAAC 1500 25 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------481 VYLAGGVNSI SKDVENELKN
500
1501
ATGGGTCTTAAAGTTACTAGATTATCAGGAGAAGACAGATACGAAACTTCTTTAGCAATA 1560 30 ----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1---------501 MGLKVTRLSGEDRYETSLAI
520
1561
GCTGATGAAATAGGTCTTGATAATGATAAAGCATTTGTAGTTGGTGGTACTGGATTAGCA 1620
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------521 A D Ε I G L D N D K A F V V G G T G L A
540
1621
GATGCTATGAGTATAGCTCCAGTTGCTTCTCAACTTAAAGATGGAGATGCTACTCCAATA 1680
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------541 DAMSIAPVASQLKDGDATPI
560
1681
GTAGTTGTAGATGGAAAAGCAAAAGAAATAAGTGATGATGCTAAGAGTTTCTTAGGAACT 1740 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------561 V V V D G Κ A Κ Ε I S D D A K S F L G T
580
1741
TCTGATGTTGATATAATAGGTGGAAAAAATAGCGTATCTAAAGAGATTGAAGAGTCAATA 1800 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------581SDV DIIGGKNSVSKEIEESI
600
1801
GATAGTGCAACTGGAAAAACTCCAGATAGAATAAGTGGAGATGA-TAGACAAGCAACTAAT 1860 ---------+ _.--------+---------+---------+---------+--------jig Ο 2 00 8 7
TRI002/C
601 DSATGKTPDRISGDDRQATN
620
1861
GCTGAAGTTTTAAAAGAAGATGATTATTTCACAGATGGTGAAGTTGTGAATTACTTTGTT 1920
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------621AEVLKEDDYFTDGEVVNYFV
0
1921
GCAAAAGATGGTTCTACTAAAGAAGATCAATTAGTAGATGCCTTAGCAGCAGCACCAATA 1980
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------641 AKDGSTKEDQLVDALAAAPI
660
1981
GCAGGTAGATTTAAGGAGTCTCCAGCTCCAATCATACTAGCTACTGATACTTTATCTTCT 2040
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------661AGRFKESPAPIILATDTLSS
680
2041
GACCAAAATGTAGCTGTAAGTAAAGCAGTTCCTAAAGATGGTGGAACTAACTTAGTTCAA 2100
---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------681 DQNVAVSKAVPKDGGTNLVQ
700
2101 GTAGGTAAAGGTATAGCTTCTTCAGTTATAAACAAAATGAAAGATTTATTAGATATG
2157
----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-----------1-------701VGKGIASSVINKMKDLLDM
Claims (66)
1. A vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide 5 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans.
2. A vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising a C. difficile gene or C. difficile peptide/polypeptide 10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof to which immunoreactivity is detected in individuals who have recovered from C. difficile infection.
3. A vaccine as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the gene encodes a C. difficile 15 surface layer protein, SlpA or variant or homologue thereof.
4. A vaccine as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the peptide/polypeptide is a C. difficile surface layer protein, SlpA or variant or homologue thereof. 20
5. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 wherein the vaccine comprises a chimeric nucleic acid sequence.
6. A vaccine as claimed in 5 wherein the chimeric nucleic acid sequence is derived from the 5' end of the gene, encoding the mature N-terminal moiety 25 of SlpA from C. difficile.
7. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 wherein the vaccine comprises a chimeric peptide/polypeptide. 30 8. A vaccine as claimed in 7 wherein the amino acid sequence of the chimeric peptide/polypeptide is derived from the mature N-terminal moiety of SlpA from C. difficile.
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9. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.l or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
5. 10. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.2 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
11. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a 10 nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No. 3 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
12. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.4 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or 15 variant thereof.
13. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.5 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
14. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No. 6. Or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof. 25
15. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No. 7. Or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof. }
16. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8. Wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.8 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof. Π; γ ' TRI002/C
17. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No.
9. Or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof. 5 18. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the vaccine contains a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No. 10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
19. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim in combination with at least one 10 other C. difficile sub-unit.
20. A vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising the mature N-terminal moiety of a surface layer protein, SlpA of C. difficile or variant or homologue thereof which is 15 immunogenic in humans.
21. A vaccine as claimed in claim 20 wherein the N-terminal moiety of SlpA contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No. 1.
22. A vaccine as claimed'in claim 20 wherein the N-terminal moiety of SlpA contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No. 2.
23. A vaccine for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile associated disease, the vaccine comprising an immunodominant epitope derived from a C. 25 difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans.
24. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
25. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim in combination with a pharmacologically suitable adjuvant. ΙΕ θ 2 Ο Ο 9 7 5Q TRI002/C
26. A vaccine as claimed in claim 25 wherein the adjuvant is interleukin 12.
27. A vaccine as claimed in claim 25 or 26 wherein the adjuvant is a heat shock protein.
28. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim comprising at least one other pharmaceutical product.
29. A vaccine as claimed in claim 28 wherein the pharmaceutical product is an 10. Antibiotic.
30. A vaccine as claimed in claim 29 wherein the antibiotic is selected from one or more metronidazole, amoxycillin, tetracycline or erythromycin, clarithromycin or tinidazole.
31. A vaccine as claimed in claim 28 wherein the pharmaceutical product comprises an acid-suppressing agent such as omeprazole or bismuth salts.
32. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim in a form for oral 20 administration.
33. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim in a form for intranasal administration.
34. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim in a form for intravenous administration.
35. A vaccine as claimed in any preceding claim in a form for intramuscular administration.
36. A vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 35 including a peptide delivery system. TRI002/C
37. An immunodominant epitope derived from a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
38. An immunodominant epitope as claimed in claim 37 wherein the C. difficile 5 peptide/polypeptide contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.l or SEQ ID No.2 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
39. An immunodominant epitope as claimed in claim 35 wherein the C. difficile peptide/polypeptide contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.3 or SEQ 10 ID No.4 or SEQ ID No.5 or SEQ ID No.6 or SEQ ID No.7 or SEQ ID No.8 or SEQ ID No. 9 or SEQ ID No. 10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
40. A chimeric nucleic acid sequence derived from the 5' end of the slpA gene 11. 15 encoding the mature N-terminal moiety of SlpA from C. difficile which is immunogenic in humans.
41. A chimeric peptide/polypeptide wherein the amino acid sequence of the chimeric peptide/polypeptide is derived from the mature N-terminal moiety 12. 20 of SlpA from C. difficile.
42. A C. difficile peptide comprising SEQ ID No. 1.
43. A C. difficile peptide comprising SEQ ID No. 2. 25
44. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 3.
45. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 4.
46. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 5. IE Ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7 TRIOO2/C
47. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 6.
48. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 7. 5
49. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 8.
50. A C. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 9.
51. AC. difficile gene comprising SEQ ID No. 10.
52. The use of a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans in the preparation of a medicament for use in a method for the treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile infection or C. difficile associated 15 disease in a host.
53. The use as claimed in claim 52 wherein the medicament which is prepared is a vaccine as claimed in any of claims 1 to 36. 20 54. A method for preparing a vaccine for prophylaxis or treatment of C. difficile associated disease, the method comprising; obtaining a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is 13. 25 immunogenic in humans; and forming a vaccine preparation comprised of said gene or peptide/polypeptide or derivative or fragment or mutant or variant, which is suitable for administration to a host and which when administered raises an immune response.
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55. A method as claimed in claim 54 wherein the C. difficile peptide/polypeptide contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.l or SEQ ID No.2 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof. 5
56. A method as claimed in claim 54 wherein the C. difficile gene contains an amino acid sequence SEQ ID No.3 or SEQ ID No.4 or SEQ ID No.5 or SEQ ID No.6 or SEQ ID No.7 or SEQ ID No.8 or SEQ ID No.9 or SEQ ID No.10 or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof.
57. A method for prophylaxis or treatment of C. difficile associated disease, the method comprising; obtaining a C. difficile gene or a C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is 15 immunogenic in humans; forming a vaccine preparation comprised of said gene or peptide/polypeptide or derivative or fragment or mutant or variant, and administering the vaccine preparation to a host to raise an immune response.
58. Monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies or fragments thereof, to a C. difficile 25 peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof which is immunogenic in humans.
59. Monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies or fragments thereof, to C. difficile peptide/polypeptide or a derivative or fragment or mutant or variant thereof to which immunoreactivity is detected in individuals who have recovered from C. difficile infection. IE Ο 2 Ο Ο 9 7 ¢4 TRI002/C
60. Purified antibodies or serum obtained by immunisation of an animal with a vaccine according to any of claims 1 to 36.
61. The use of the antibodies or fragments as claimed in claims 58 and 59 in the 5 preparation of a medicament for treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile infection or C. difficile associated disease.
62. The use of the antibodies or serum as claimed in 60 in the preparation of a medicament for treatment or prophylaxis of C. difficile infection or C. 10 difficile associated disease.
63. The use of the antibodies or fragments or serum as claimed in any of claims 58 to 60 for use in passive immunotherapy for established C. difficile infection.
64. The use of the antibodies or fragment or serum as claimed in any of claims 58 to 60 for the eradication of C. difficile associated disease.
65. Use of interleukin 12 as an adjuvant in C. difficile vaccine.
66. The use of humanised antibodies or serum for passive vaccination of an individual with C. difficile infection.
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