Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5915685 Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The requirement of complex I (NADH:ubiquionone oxidoreductase) for respiration in Trypanosoma brucei is controversial. Recent identification of homologues of its subunits in mitochondrial proteome resolved a question of its presence or absence. However, with one exception, no data have been available concerning the function(s) of complex I or its subunits. Here we present a functional RNAi study of three (NUBM, NUKM, NUEM) putative subunits of this complex. Although no changes were detected in growth, mitochondrial membrane potential or reactive oxygen species production in cell lines depleted for target transcript, the NUBM and NUKM RNAi knock-downs showed decreased specific NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase activity. Moreover, glycerol gradients of all cell lines revealed the presence of two distinct peaks of NADH dehydrogenase activity, with shifted sensitivity to inhibitors of complex I upon RNAi induction. Thus complex I is not only present in the procyclic stage of T. brucei 29-13 strain, but it does participate in electron transport chain.

Graphical abstractDownload high-res image (82KB)Download full-size imageResearch highlights▶ RNA interference knock-down of three putative subunits of complex I. ▶ Lack of change of growth, membrane potential and ROS production. ▶ Limited decrease upon RNAi of NADH dehydrogenase activity. ▶ Two separate peaks of NADH dehydrogenase activity in glycerol gradients.

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