Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4372012 | Experimental Parasitology | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Populations of Trypanosoma cruzi can be clustered in two main phylogenetic lineages, T. cruzi I and T. cruzi II and a third group denominated Zymodeme III (ZIII) has been described. Using 23 isolates representing the two major T. cruzi groups and the Zymodeme III, the 3â² untranslated region (3â²UTR) of the calmodulin gene was analyzed. Several mutations located on a 330Â bp segment of this 3â²UTR were observed, among which three important insertion/deletion events, namely (1) a dinucleotide AG present only in ZIII isolates; (2) a 13 bases purine block missing only in ZIII; and (3) a five base GT block in T. cruzi II. Minimum free energy dot plots show that T. cruzi I and T. cruzi ZIII exhibit similar patterns of optimal and sub-optimal folding of this segment. These mutations in 3â²UTR of calmodulin raise the possibility that T. cruzi I and ZIII group are sharing common functional routes.
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Adeilton Brandão, Octavio Fernandes,