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Insights into the role of gp63-like proteins in lower trypanosomatids
Authors:Masini d'Avila-Levy Claudia  de Almeida Dias Felipe  Nogueira de Melo Ana Cristina  Martins Juliana Lopes  De Carvalho Santos Lopes Angela Hampshire  Souza Dos Santos André Luis  Vermelho Alane Beatriz  Branquinha Marta Helena
Institution:Departamento de Microbiologia Geral, Instituto de Microbiologia Prof. Paulo de Góes, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Abstract:Any actual understanding of trypanosomatids in general requires a comprehensive analysis of the less-specialized species as thorough as our knowledge of the more specialized Leishmania and Trypanosoma. In this context, we have shown by antibody cross-reactivity that purified extracellular metallopeptidases from Phytomonas fran?ai, Crithidia deanei (cured strain) and Crithidia guilhermei share common epitopes with the leishmanial gp63. Flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy analyses indicated the presence of gp63-like molecules on the cell surface of these lower trypanosomatids. Binding assays with explanted guts of Aedes aegypti incubated with purified gp63 and the pretreatment of trypanosomatids with anti-gp63 antibodies indicated that the gp63-like molecules are involved in the adhesive process of these trypanosomatids to the A. aegypti gut wall. In addition, our results indicate for the first time that the gp63-like molecule binds to a polypeptide of 50 kDa on the A. aegypti gut epithelium extract.
Keywords:trypanosomatids  gp63  cellular interaction              Aedes aegypti                        Phytomonas                        Crithidia
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