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Structural and morphological characterization of hemozoin produced by Schistosoma mansoni and Rhodnius prolixus
Authors:Oliveira Marcus F  Kycia Stefan W  Gomez Ariel  Kosar Aaron J  Bohle D Scott  Hempelmann Ernst  Menezes Diego  Vannier-Santos Marcos André  Oliveira Pedro L  Ferreira Sérgio T
Institution:a Instituto de Bioquímica Médica, Programas de Biologia Molecular e Biotecnologia, Bioquímica e Biofísica Celular, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-590, Brazil
b Department of Physics, MacNaughton Bldg, Gordon Street, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont., Canada N1G 2W1
c Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, Que., Canada H3A 2K6
d Department of Parasitology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Tübingen University, Tübingen, Germany
e Centro de Pesquisas Gonçalo Moniz, Fiocruz, Salvador, Brazil
f Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron, Caixa Postal 6192, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Hemozoin (Hz) is a heme crystal produced upon the digestion of hemoglobin (Hb) by blood-feeding organisms as a main mechanism of heme disposal. The structure of Hz consists of heme dimers bound by reciprocal iron-carboxylate interactions and stabilized by hydrogen bonds. We have recently described heme crystals in the blood fluke, Schistosoma mansoni, and in the kissing bug, Rhodnius prolixus. Here, we characterized the structures and morphologies of the heme crystals from those two organisms and compared them to synthetic β-hematin (βH). Synchrotron radiation X-ray powder diffraction showed that all heme crystals share the same unit cell and structure. The heme crystals isolated from S. mansoni and R. prolixus consisted of very regular units assembled in multicrystalline spherical structures exhibiting remarkably distinct surface morphologies compared to βH. In both organisms, Hz formation occurs inside lipid droplet-like particles or in close association to phospholipid membranes. These results show, for the first time, the structural and morphological characterization of natural Hz samples obtained from these two blood-feeding organisms. Moreover, Hz formation occurring in close association to a hydrophobic environment seems to be a common trend for these organisms and may be crucial to produce very regular shaped phases, allowing the formation of multicrystalline assemblies in the guts of S. mansoni and R. prolixus.
Keywords:Hemozoin  Heme  X-ray diffraction  Rhodnius prolixus  Schistosoma mansoni
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