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Owing to difficulties in obtaining functional gene sequences, molecular pathogenic mechanisms in Demodex have been understudied. In this study, overlap extension PCR was used to obtain the sequences of cathepsin L (CatL), a pathogenicity-related gene, to provide a foundation for subsequent functional research. Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis mites were obtained from the face skin of Chinese individuals, and Demodex canis mites were isolated from the skin lesions of a dog. RNA was extracted and used to synthesise double-stranded cDNA. PCR amplification, cloning, sequencing, and bioinformatics analysis of CatL were performed. CatL gene sequences of 1005, 1008, and 1008 bp were successfully amplified for D. brevis, D. folliculorum, and D. canis, respectively. These sequences showed 99.9 or 100% identity with templates previously obtained by RNA-seq. The Maximum Likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree showed that D. folliculorum clustered with D. canis first, then with D. brevis, and finally with other Acariformes mite species. The three Demodex species had nine similar motifs to those of Sarcoptes scabies, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, and Dermatophagoides farinae, and motifs 10–13 were valuable for identification. CatL proteins of Demodex species were predicted to be approximately 38 kDa, be located in lysosomes, have a signal peptide but no transmembrane region, and have two functional domains, I29 and Pept_C1. However, interspecific differences were observed in secondary and tertiary protein structures. In conclusion, we successfully obtained CatL sequences of three Demodex species by overlap extension PCR, which creates conditions for further pathogenic mechanism studies.
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Supplementary Figure 1 Amino acid sequence alignment of Demodex CatL. Dem., Demodex; Sar., Sarcoptes; Der., Dermatophagoides (JPG 296 KB)
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Li, H., Chenglin, G., Yae, Z. et al. Identification and genetic characterisation of cathepsin L in Demodex. Exp Appl Acarol 89, 329–344 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-023-00789-0
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