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Degradation of pteridine reductase 1 (PTR1) enzyme during growth phase in the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani
Authors:Kumar Pranav  Sundar Shyam  Singh Neeloo
Institution:Drug Target Discovery and Development Division, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India.
Abstract:Pteridine reductase 1 (PTR1) is an essential enzyme of pterin and folate metabolism in the protozoan parasite Leishmania. The present work is focused on the degradation of PTR1 during growth phase in Leishmania donovani. Western blot analysis with PTR1-GFP transfected promastigotes revealed that PTR1 protein was degraded in the stationary phase of growth at the time when the parasites were undergoing metacyclogenesis. Fluorescence microscopy revealed cytoplasmic localization of GFP tagged protein extending to the flagellum in these stationary phase promastigotes, implying that degradation of the protein was not by the usual multivesicular tubule lysosome (MVT) pathway. A probable destruction box of nine amino acids Q63ADLSNVAK71 and possible lysine residue K156 was identified in L. donovani PTR1 to be the site for ubiquitin conjugation. This suggests that PTR1 degradation during the stationary phase of growth is mediated by the proteasome. This leads to lower levels of H4-biopterin, which favors metacyclogenesis, and subsequently results in a highly infective stage of the parasite. Therefore, this finding has importance to identify new target molecule like the proteasome for therapeutic intervention.
Keywords:Leishmania donovani  Clinical isolate  Pteridine reductase 1  Protein degradation  Proteasome  Metacyclogenesis  PTR1  pteridine reductase 1  GFP  green fluorescent protein  MVT  multivesicular tubule lysosome  PBS  phosphate-buffered saline  HEPES  (4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid)  HFBS  heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum  ECL  electrochemiluminescence  FACS  fluorescence activated cell sorting  DTT  dithiothreitol  SDS  sodium dodecyl sulfate  PAGE  polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
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