Coated Vesicles from the Protozoan Parasite Trypanosoma brucei: Purification and Characterization |
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Authors: | STUART Z. SHAPIRO PAUL WEBSTER |
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Affiliation: | International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases (ILRAD), P.O. Box 30709, Nairobi, Kenya |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. A procedure was developed to purify a coated vesicle fraction from the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei. Electron microscopy revealed a difference between T. brucei coated vesicles and clathrin-coated vesicles from other eukaryotes: trypanosome vesicles were larger (100 to ISO nm in diameter) and contained an inner coat of electron-dense material in addition to the external coat. Evidence suggests that the internal coat is the parasite's variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) coat. The SDS-PAGE analysis shows the major protein of T. brucei coated vesicles has a molecular mass of 61 kD, similar to VSG; this protein was recognized in an immunoblot by anti-VSG serum. Trypanosome coated vesicles also contain a protein which comigrates with the major protein (clathrin) of coated vesicles purified from rat brains. However, this protein is a minor component and it is not serologically cross-reactive with mammalian clathrin. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated that the parasite vesicles contained host IgG, IgM, and serum albumin. |
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Keywords: | African trypanosomiasis clathrin coated vesicle purification pinocytosis receptor-mediated endocytosis |
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