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Evidence for a recent mutation giving rise to a truncated copy of a cysteine proteinase gene in Leishmania pifanoi
Authors:Boukai L K  McMahon-Pratt D  Traub-Cseko Y M
Affiliation:

a Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Fiocruz, P.O. Box 926, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

b Yale Medical School, 60 College Street, New Haven, CT, USA

Abstract:We have previously identified and characterized two amastigote-specific cysteine proteinases of Leishmania pifanoi. The slightly different isoforms of the more abundant proteinase are coded by a gene family of approximately 20 gene copies, that contain a C-terminal extension characteristic of cysteine proteinases of trypanosomatids. In this gene family, we have detected a copy that codes for a truncated form of this proteinase, lacking the C-terminal extension. Interestingly, when the deletion of a nucleotide that creates a stop codon causing this truncation is disregarded, the translated sequence gives rise to a divergent C-terminal extension that has many conserved amino acids when compared to Leishmania and Trypanosome, suggesting that a recent mutation led to the truncation.
Keywords:Cysteine proteinases   Leishmania   Mutation
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