The Acidocalcisome Vacuolar Transporter Chaperone 4 Catalyzes the Synthesis of Polyphosphate in Insect‐stages of Trypanosoma brucei and T. cruzi |
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Authors: | Paul N. Ulrich Noelia Lander Samarchith P. Kurup Laura Reiss Jessica Brewer Lia C. Soares Medeiros Kildare Miranda Roberto Docampo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Cellular Biology, Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, University of Georgia, , Athens, GA, 30602 USA;2. Department of Biology, Georgia State University, , Atlanta, GA, 30303 USA;3. Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, , 21941 Brazil |
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Abstract: | Polyphosphate is a polymer of inorganic phosphate found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Polyphosphate typically accumulates in acidic, calcium‐rich organelles known as acidocalcisomes, and recent research demonstrated that vacuolar transporter chaperone 4 catalyzes its synthesis in yeast. The human pathogens Trypanosoma brucei and T. cruzi possess vacuolar transporter chaperone 4 homologs. We demonstrate that T. cruzi vacuolar transporter chaperone 4 localizes to acidocalcisomes of epimastigotes by immunofluorescence and immuno‐electron microscopy and that the recombinant catalytic region of the T. cruzi enzyme is a polyphosphate kinase. RNA interference of the T. brucei enzyme in procyclic form parasites reduced short chain polyphosphate levels and resulted in accumulation of pyrophosphate. These results suggest that this trypanosome enzyme is an important component of a polyphosphate synthase complex that utilizes ATP to synthesize and translocate polyphosphate to acidocalcisomes in insect stages of these parasites. |
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Keywords: | calcium epimastigotes procyclic forms |
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