Leishmania major: clathrin and adaptin complexes of an intra-cellular parasite |
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Authors: | Denny Paul W Morgan Gareth W Field Mark C Smith Deborah F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Centre for Molecular Microbiology and Infection, Imperial College, London SW7 2AY, UK. p.w.denny@durham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | To investigate the role of clathrin-mediated trafficking during the Leishmania lifecycle, open reading frames encoding clathrin heavy chain and the beta-adaptins, major components of the adaptor complexes, have been analysed both in silico and experimentally. The Leishmania genome encodes three beta-adaptins, which arose at a time predating speciation of these divergent trypanosomatids. Unlike Trypanosoma brucei, both clathrin heavy chain and beta-adaptin1 are constitutively expressed throughout the Leishmania life cycle. Clathrin relocalises in amastigotes relative to promastigotes, consistent with developmental alterations to the morphology of the endo-membrane system. |
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Keywords: | Leishmania Kinetoplastid Intra-macrophage parasite Clathrin Adaptin Evolution Trafficking |
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