Artículos de revistas
Nuclear export of replication protein A in the nonreplicative infective forms of Trypanosoma cruzi
Fecha
2020-05-01Registro en:
FEBS Letters, v. 594, n. 10, p. 1596-1607, 2020.
1873-3468
0014-5793
10.1002/1873-3468.13755
2-s2.0-85081284034
Autor
Instituto Butantan
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Fiocruz
Institución
Resumen
Replication protein A (RPA), a heterotrimeric complex, is the major single-stranded DNA binding protein in eukaryotes. Recently, we characterized RPA from Trypanosoma cruzi, showing that it is involved in DNA replication and DNA damage response in this organism. Better efficiency in differentiation from epimastigote to metacyclic trypomastigote forms was observed in TcRPA-2 subunit heterozygous knockout cells, suggesting that RPA is involved in this process. Here, we show that RPA cellular localization changes during the T. cruzi life cycle, with RPA being detected only in the cytoplasm of the metacyclic and bloodstream trypomastigotes. We also identify a nuclear export signal (NES) in the trypanosomatid RPA-2 subunit. Mutations in the negatively charged residues of RPA-2 NES impair the differentiation process, suggesting that RPA exportation affects parasite differentiation into infective forms.