Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4371540 Experimental Parasitology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two genes from Trypanosoma brucei brucei are predicted to encode FeII- and α-ketoglutarate-dependent enzymes related to fungal thymine 7-hydroxylase. Transcription of the thymine hydroxylase-like genes is up-regulated in the bloodstream form of the parasite over the insect form, whereas Western blot analysis indicates more cross-reactive protein in the latter life stage. The genes were cloned, the proteins purified from Escherichia coli, and both proteins were shown to bind FeII and α-ketoglutarate, confirming proper folding. The isolated proteins were incubated with FeII- and α-ketoglutarate plus thymine, thymidine, and other putative substrates, but no activity was detected. Furthermore, no thymine 7-hydroxylase activity was detected in extracts of procyclic or bloodstream form cells. Although the functions of these proteins remain unknown, we conclude they are unlikely to be involved in thymine salvage.
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