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Backbone NMR assignments of tryparedoxin,the central protein in the hydroperoxide detoxification cascade of African trypanosomes,in the oxidized and reduced form
Authors:Annika Wagner  Erika Diehl  R. Luise Krauth-Siegel  Ute A. Hellmich
Affiliation:1.Institut für Pharmazie und Biochemie,Johannes Gutenberg-Universit?t Mainz,Mainz,Germany;2.Centre for Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance (BMRZ),Goethe-University Frankfurt,Frankfurt am Main,Germany;3.Biochemie-Zentrum,Universit?t Heidelberg,Heidelberg,Germany
Abstract:
Tryparedoxin (Tpx) is a pivotal protein in the redox-metabolism of trypanosomatid parasites. Tpx has previously been identified as a potential target for drug development in the fight against human African sleeping sickness caused by Trypanosoma brucei. Tpx belongs to the thioredoxin superfamily and acts as an oxidoreductase in the parasite’s cytoplasm. It contains a WCPPC active site motif, which enables the protein to undergo thiol-disulfide exchange. To promote future protein-drug interaction analyses, we report the 1H, 13C and 15N backbone chemical shift assignments for both the oxidized and reduced states of Tpx. The redox state of the protein has a significant impact on the chemical shifts of the residues at the active site of the protein, especially on the two redox active site cysteines. The NMR assignments presented here will be a prerequisite for investigating drug binding to Tpx in molecular detail and to drive further drug optimization.
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