Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9442584 | Experimental Parasitology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We have previously identified a Trypanosoma cruzi gene encoding a protein named Tc52 sharing structural and functional properties with the thioredoxin and glutaredoxin family involved in thiol-disulfide redox reactions. Gene targeting strategy and immunological studies allowed showing that Tc52 is among T. cruzi virulence factors. Taking into account that T. cruzi has a genetic variability that might be important determinant that governs the different behaviour of T. cruzi clones in vitro and in vivo, we thought it was of interest to analyse the sequence polymorphism of Tc52 gene in several reference clones. The DNA sequences of 12 clones which represent the whole genetic diversity of T. cruzi allowed showing that 40 amino-acid positions over 400 analysed are targets for mutations. A number of residues corresponding to putative amino-acids playing a role in GSH binding and/or enzymatic function and others located nearby are subject to mutations. Although the immunological analysis showed that Tc52 is present in parasite extracts from different clones, it is possible that the amino-acid differences could affect the enzymatic and/or the immunomodulatory function of Tc52 variants and therefore the parasite phenotype.
Keywords
GLNALAL. majorDTUkDaFCSTrypanosoma brucei gambienseGSTGSHT. cruziTrypanosoma rangeliKBPLeishmania infantumdNTPSDSRPMI 1640PBScDNADNA complementary to RNAkiloDalton(s)ArgininealanineArgglutamic acidisoleucineIleSERTriatoma infestansTrypanosoma cruziliver infusion tryptoseBase pair(s)kilobase pair(s)sodium dodecyl sulphatefoetal calf serumSerinephosphate buffer salineLitLysineLYSLeishmania majorMethionineMETPROL. infantumDiscrete typing unitpolymerase chain reactionPCRProlineSequence polymorphismGluglutathione-S-transferaseglutamineGlyGlycine
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Authors
Bruno Oury, Frédérique Tarrieu, Adriano Monte-Alegre, Ali Ouaissi,