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Heterogeneous production of metallo-type peptidases in parasites belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae
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SANTOS, André Luis Souza dos; et al. Heterogeneous production of metallo-type peptidases in parasites belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae. European Journal of Protistology, v.44, p.103-113, 2008.
0932-4739
10.1016/j.ejop.2007.08.006
1618-0429
Autor
Santos, André Luis Souza dos
Soares, Rosangela Maria de Araújo
Alviano, Celuta Sales
Kneipp, Lucimar Ferreira
Resumen
Proteolytic enzymes play a central role in the physiology of all living organisms, participating in several metabolic
pathways and in different phases of parasite–host interactions. We have identified cell-associated peptidase activities in
33 distinct flagellates, including representatives of almost all known trypanosomatid genera parasitizing insects
(Herpetomonas, Crithidia, Leishmania, Trypanosoma, Leptomonas, Phytomonas, Blastocrithidia and Endotrypanum) as
well as the biflagellate kinetoplastid Bodo, by using SDS–PAGE containing gelatin as co-polymerized substrate and
proteolytic inhibitors. Under the alkaline pH (9.0) conditions employed, all the flagellates presented at least one
peptidase, with the exception of Crithidia acanthocephali and Phytomonas serpens, which did not display any detectable
proteolytic enzyme activity. All the proteolytic activities were completely inhibited by 1,10-phenanthroline, a zincchelating
agent, putatively identifying these activities as metallo-type peptidases. EDTA and EGTA, two other
metallopeptidase inhibitors, E-64 (a cysteine peptidase inhibitor), pepstatin A (an aspartyl peptidase inhibitor) and
PMSF (a serine peptidase inhibitor) did not interfere with the metallopeptidase activities detected in the studied
trypanosomatids. Conversely, Bodo-derived peptidases were resistant to 1,10-phenanthroline and only partially
inhibited by EDTA, showing a distinct inhibition profile. Together, our data demonstrated great heterogeneity of
expression of metallopeptidases in a wide range of parasites belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae. 2022-01-01