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The effect of disruption procedure on the subcellular distribution and the activities of 11 enzymes catalyzing the glycolytic pathway in Trypanosoma brucei has been studied. The activities of the enzymes varied with the lytic procedure used. Maximum specific enzyme activity values were obtained after treatment with saponin whereas digitonin treatment gave the lowest results. The intracellular location of the enzymes was examined by means of differential centrifugation following cell lysis with saponin, Triton X-100, digitonin, or by freezing and thawing. Irrespective of the method of cell lysis employed, the six enzymes, hexokinase, phosphofructokinase, aldolase, phosphoglycerate kinase, glycerol phosphate dehydrogenase, and glycerokinase, were particulate. Of the remaining 5 enzymes, digitonin liberates only phosphoglycerate mutase (partially); saponin or Triton X-100 liberates phosphoglucose isomerase, phosphoglycerate mutase, enolase, and pyruvate kinase but not glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase; freezing and thawing acts like saponin or Triton X-100 except that it fails to liberate phosphoglucose isomerase, while cell grinding with silicon carbide liberates only glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase (partially), phosphoglycerate mutase, enolase, and pyruvate kinase. The relative maximal activities of the enzymes suggest that the rate-limiting steps in glycolysis in T. brucei are the reactions catalyzed by aldolase and phosphoglycerate mutase.  相似文献   

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Cytoskeletal components were visualized in epimastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi by double immunofluorescence microscopy using monospecific antibodies against tubulin and against actin. Intense staining of the flagellum and the edges of the cell body was observed when the cells were stained with anti-tubulin, reflecting the presence of the basal bodies, the flagellar axoneme and the subpellicular microtubules. A less intense staining was seen in the cell body of epimastigotes stained with anti-actin. However, an intense staining was observed with this antibody in the flagellum, in a pattern similar to that observed with anti-tubulin. It is suggested that the paraxial structure, which is formed by a complex array of 6-nm-thick microfilaments is composed, at least in part, of actin.  相似文献   

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Carboxylesterase activity in Trypanosoma cruzi was found mainly in the microsomal (40%) and the cytosolic fraction (26%). The Vmax for p-nitrophenyl acetate was 28.50 and 17.60 nmol per min and mg of protein for the microsomal and the cytosolic fractions, respectively. The Km was 0.78 mM for the microsomal activity and 0.55 mM for the cytosolic activity. The inhibition rate constant with N-ethylmaleimide were 38.10 M-1 min-1 and 2.56 M-1 min-1 for the cytosolic and the microsomal enzymes, respectively. The rate constants with Paraoxon were 8,360 M-1 X min-1 and 32,600 M-1 X min-1. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under nondenaturing conditions showed three bands of microsomal activity with M.W. of 63, 136 and 153 kDA. Similarly, three bands of cytosolic activity with M.W. of 126, 294 and 479 kDA were identified.  相似文献   

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Cell-free extracts of epimastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi contain tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) and p-hydroxyphenyllactate dehydrogenase (pHPLDH). The TAT activity could be separated from aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or DEAE-cellulose chromatography; the latter procedure also allowed complete separation of pHPLDH. The subcellular localization of both T. cruzi enzymes, as determined by digitonin extraction, subcellular fractionation by differential centrifugation, and isopycnic ultracentrifugation in sucrose gradients, was mainly cytosolic, with low mitochondrial activities.  相似文献   

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Amphotericin B (AmB) autoxidation resulted in oxygen consumption, superoxide anion formation and production of thiobarbituric acid (TBA)-reactive material (malondialdehyde). Malondialdehyde formation increased after incubation of the drug with ascorbate-ADP-FeCl3. Growth of Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes in the presence of AmB induced a decrease in the free fatty acid content of the cells (57% in control cells vs. 7% in AmB-treated cells), and in the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids as well as cell killing. No changes were detected on sterol content. No evidence was found for lipid peroxidation as a mechanism of cell injury by this antibiotic.  相似文献   

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Post-translational methylation of proteins, which occurs in arginines and lysines, modulates several biological processes at different levels of cell signaling. Recently, methylation has been demonstrated in the regulation beyond histones, for example, in the dynamics of protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions. However, the presence and role of non-histone methylation in Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, has not yet been elucidated. Here, we applied mass spectrometry-based-proteomics (LC-MS/MS) to profile the methylproteome of T. cruzi epimastigotes, describing a total of 1252 methyl sites in 824 proteins. Functional enrichment and protein-protein interaction analysis show that protein methylation impacts important biological processes of the parasite, such as translation, RNA and DNA binding, amino acid, and carbohydrate metabolism. In addition, 171 of the methylated proteins were previously reported to bear phosphorylation sites in T. cruzi, including flagellar proteins and RNA binding proteins, indicating that there may be an interplay between these different modifications in non-histone proteins. Our results show that a broad spectrum of functions is affected by methylation in T. cruzi, indicating its potential to impact important processes in the biology of the parasite and other trypanosomes.  相似文献   

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1. Microsomal fractions from Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes catalyze the hydration of styrene oxide to styrene glycol. The activity is linear up to 45 min of incubation, is proportional to microsomal protein concentration within certain range, and has an optimum pH of 8.5. 2. Double-reciprocal plots indicate a Km value of 5.3 . 10(-4) M for styrene oxide and a V of 29.6 pmol of styrene glycol formed/min per mg protein at 37 degrees C. 4-Chlorophenyl-2,3-epoxypropyl either (Ki = 2.08 . 10(-4) M) and juvenile hormone I (Ki = 2.7 . 10(-4) M) are competitive inhibitors; whereas, 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane is a non-competitive inhibitor. The enzyme is induced about three-fold by 5 mM phenobarbital in the growth medium. 3. The epoxide hydrase is not activated by detergents but rather inhibited by concentrations of Tween-80 and Lubrol as low as 0.025%. 4. Experiments with intact cells indicate that about 3% of [8-14C]styrene oxide penetrates after 90 min of incubation; whereas, over 30% of juvenile hormone I is found intracellularly after the same incubation period. Intracellular styrene oxide is hydrated to styrene glycol to a significant extent and the in vivo hydration is increased by pretreatment with phenobarbital and inhibited upon the addition of 4-chlorophenyl-2,3-epoxypropyl ether. Only a small amount of the intracellular juvenile hormone I is recovered as the corresponding diol ester.  相似文献   

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The presence of arginine decarboxylase (ADC) enzymatic activity in Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes is still a matter of controversy due to conflicting results published during the last few years. We have investigated whether arginine might indeed be a precursor of putrescine via agmatine in these parasites. We have shown that wild-type T. cruzi epimastigotes cultivated in a medium almost free of polyamines stopped their growth after several repeated passages of cultures in the same medium, and that neither arginine nor omithine were able to support or reinitiate parasite multiplication. In contrast, normal growth was quickly resumed after adding exogenous putrescine or spermidine. The in vivo labelling of parasites with radioactive arginine showed no conversion of this amino acid into agmatine, and attempts to detect ADC activity measured by the release of CO2 under different conditions in T. cruzi extracts gave negligible values for all strains assayed. The described data clearly indicate that wild-type T. cruzi epimastigotes lack ADC enzymatic activity.  相似文献   

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1. Hydroquinones inhibited the culture growth of Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes at concentrations lower than 1 mM.2. Hydroquinones inhibited the oxygen consumption on the intact Trypanosoma cruzi cells. I50 values for hydroquinone, terbutylhydroquinone and 2,5-di-t-butylhydroquinone were 24.87 mM, 0.88 mM and 0.26 mM, respectively. t-Butylhydroquinone and 2,5-di-t-butylhydroquinone had a Michaelian type kinetic inhibition; hydroquinone also showed a Michaelian type kinetic inhibition at low concentrations but at higher concentrations it showed a positive cooperativity.3. These hydroquinones changed the NAD(P) redox-state to a more reduced state and that of cytochrome b to a more oxidized state. The magnitude of the redox-state change was dependent of the hydrofobicity of the derivates.4. These results suggest that the growth and oxygen uptake inhibition by the hydroquinones is due to a blockage of the mitochondrial electron transport chain before cytochrome b.  相似文献   

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The mechanisms that facilitate the adaptation of Trypanosoma cruzi to two distinct hosts, insect and vertebrate, are poorly understood, in part due to the limited ability to perform gene disruption studies by homologous recombination. This report describes a developmentally-defective phenotype that resulted from integration of a drug marker adjacent to the GAPDH gene in T. cruzi.  相似文献   

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Epimastigotes multiplies in the insect midgut by taking up nutrients present in the blood meal including heme bound to hemoglobin of red blood cell. During blood meal digestion by vector proteases in the posterior midgut, hemoglobin is clipped off into amino acids, peptides, and free heme. In this paper, we compared the heme and hemoglobin uptake kinetics and followed their intracellular trafficking. Addition of heme to culture medium increased epimastigote proliferation in a dose-dependent manner, while medium supplemented with hemoglobin enhanced growth after 3-day lag phase. Medium supplemented with globin-derived peptides stimulated cell proliferation in a dose-independent way. Using Palladium mesoporphyrin IX (Pd-mP) as a fluorescent heme-analog, we observed that heme internalization proceeded much faster than that observed by hemoglobin-rhodamine. Binding experiments showed that parasites accumulated the Pd-mP into the posterior region of the cell whereas hemoglobin-rhodamine stained the anterior region. Finally, using different specific inhibitors of ABC transporters we conclude that a P-glycoprotein homologue transporter is probably involved in heme transport through the plasma membrane.  相似文献   

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Carboxylesterase activity corresponding to types A and B has been demonstrated in intact T. cruzi epimastigotes as shown by the hydrolysis of several esters of p-nitrophenol and the effect of suitable inhibitors. The in situ carboxylesterase activity was described by the Michaelis Menten kinetic approach. The apparent Vmax for the acetate and butyrate esters were 66.5 and 165.3 nmol hydrolysed per min and mg of protein respectively. An Arrhenius plot of the temperature dependent activity showed two sharp linear regions with a transition temperature of 31.6 degrees C. and energies of activation of 6.2 and 14.1 kcal/mol. The in situ carboxylesterase activity was inhibited 26% by paraoxon and 56% by N-ethylmaleimide, but not by p-chloromercuribenzoate.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative agent of Chagas disease or American trypanosomiasis. The parasite manifests a nutritional requirement for heme compounds because of its biosynthesis deficiency. The aim of this study has been to investigate the presence of metabolites and enzymes of porphyrin pathway, as well as ALA formation in epimastigotes of T. cruzi, Tulahuén strain, Tul 2 stock. METHODS: Succinyl CoA synthetase, 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) synthetase, 4,5-dioxovaleric (DOVA) transaminase, ALA dehydratase and porphobilinogenase activities, as well as ALA, porphobilinogen (PBG), free porphyrins and heme content were measured in a parasite cells-free extract. Extracellular content of these metabolites was also determined. RESULTS: DOVA, PBG, porphyrins and heme were not detected in acellular extracts of T. cruzi. However ALA was detected both intra- and extracellularly This is the first time that the presence of ALA (98% of intracellularly formed ALA) is demonstrated in the extracellular medium of a parasite culture. Regarding the ALA synthesizing enzymes, DOVA transaminase levels found were low (7.13+/-0.49EU/mg protein), whilst ALA synthetase (ALA-S) activity was undetectable. A compound of non-protein nature, low molecular weight, heat unstable, inhibiting bacterial ALA-S activity was detected in an acellular extract of T. cruzi. This inhibitor could not be identified with either ALA, DOVA or heme. CONCLUSIONS: ALA synthesis is functional in the parasite and it would be regulated by the heme levels, both directly and through the inhibitor factor detected. ALA formed can not be metabolized further, because the necessary enzymes are not active, therefore it should be excreted to avoid intracellular cytotoxicity.  相似文献   

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Phosphatase activity in intact Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes has been demonstrated. After subcellular fractionation three activities were characterized: (a) a membrane-bound microsomal acid activity with an optimum pH of 4.0 and a Km of 1.2 mM, strongly inhibited by tartrate and fluoride; (b) a soluble cytosolic acid activity with an optimum pH of 5.5 and a Km of 0.95 mM, strongly inhibited by p-hydroxymercuribenzoate, EDTA and copper ions and activated by cyanide, manganese and magnesium ions; and (c) a soluble cytosolic alkaline activity with an optimum pH of 8.0 and a Km of 3.8 mM, inhibited by p-hydroxymercuribenzoate, fluoride, EDTA, and copper, calcium and zinc ions. This activity was increased by magnesium and manganese ions.  相似文献   

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Summary Epimastigotes from several Trypanosoma cruzi stocks were labeled by iodination with Chloramine T and their proteins detected by gel electrophoresis and autoradiography.The labeled proteins from the parasite surface were detected after immunoprecipitation with antisera against fixed trypanosomes or from infected rabbits. These antisera were able to recognize one or more proteins in all T. cruzi isolates analyzed, but the individual patterns differed from each other. Variations in the surface protein patterns were also observed in two Tulahuen stocks kept during several years under different conditions. Growth medium as well as the stage of growth at which the parasites were collected had also an effect upon the relative amount of the observed labeled proteins.  相似文献   

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Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes actively metabolize metronidazole under aerobic conditions to a polar compound tentatively identified as 2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole-1-yl-acetic acid. The rate of metabolite formation is increased by more than 50% by pretreatment with phenobarbital and inhibited by SKF-525A and metyrapone. The reaction is dramatically stimulated by the addition of flavone which suggests that the metabolite is produced via the cytochrome P-450 system. Apparently the nitro group in the metabolite is maintained intact. Detoxication reactions catalyzed by cytochrome P-450 appear to be more important than previously suspected as a basis to explain at least partially the resistance of these organisms to known antimicrobial agents. However, other factors such as the fate of nitro substituent in metronidazole require further evaluation.  相似文献   

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Highly purified glycosomes from Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes were obtained by differential centrifugation and isopycnic ultracentrifugation. Glycosomal membranes, produced by carbonate treatment of purified glycosomes, exhibited about eight main protein bands and eight minor ones. Essentially the same protein pattern was observed in the detergent-rich fraction of a Triton X-114 fractionation of whole glycosomes, indicating that most of the membrane-bound polypeptides were highly hydrophobic. The orientation of these proteins was studied by in situ labelling followed by limited pronase hydrolysis of intact glycosomes. Three glycosome membrane proteins were characterized as peripheral by comparing the protein bands patterns of membrane fractions obtained by different treatments. Noteworthy membrane polypeptides were: (1) a peripheral 75k Da membrane protein, oriented towards the cytosol, which was the most abundant glycosomal membrane protein in exponentially growing epimastigotes but was essentially absent in stationary phase cells; (2) a pair of integral membrane proteins with molecular masses in the range of 85-100 kDa, which were only present in stationary phase cells; (3) a heme-containing 36k Da protein, strongly associated to the membrane, present in both growth phases; (4) a very immunogenic 41k Da integral membrane polypeptide, oriented towards the cytosol. The lipid composition of the glycosomal membranes was also investigated. The distribution of phospholipid species in glycosomes and glycosomal membranes was very similar to that of whole cells, with phosphatidyl-ethanolamine, phosphatidyl-choline, and phosphatidyl-serine as main components and smaller proportions of sphingomyelin and with phosphatidyl-inositol. On the other hand, glycosomes were enriched in endogenous sterols (ergosterol, 24-ethyl-5,7,22-cholesta-trien-3beta-ol), and precursors, when compared with whole cells, a finding consistent with the proposal that these organelles are involved in the de novo biosynthesis of sterols in trypanosomatids.  相似文献   

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