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Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis: insights on subcellular distribution and biochemical properties of heparin-binding proteins
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CÔRTES, Luzia Monteiro de Castro et al. Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis: insights on subcellular distribution and biochemical properties of heparin-binding proteins. Parasitology, v. 139, n. 2, p. 200-207, Feb. 2012.
0031-1820
10.1017/S0031182011001910
1469-8161
Autor
Côrtes, Luzia Monteiro de Castro
Pereira, Mirian Claudia de Souza
Oliveira, Francisco Odêncio Rodrigues de
Corte-Real, Suzana
Silva, Franklin Souza da
Pereira, Bernardo Acácio Santini
Madeira, Maria de Fátima
Moraes, Marcia Terezinha Baroni de
Brazil, Reginaldo Peçanha
Alves, Carlos Roberto
Resumen
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease and an important public health issue. Glycosaminoglycan ligands in Leishmania parasites are potential targets for new strategies to control this disease. We report the subcellular distribution of heparin-binding proteins (HBPs) in Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis and specific biochemical characteristics of L. (V.) braziliensis HBPs. Promastigotes were fractionated, and flagella and membrane samples were applied to HiTrap Heparin affinity chromatography columns. Heparin-bound fractions from flagella and membrane samples were designated HBP Ff and HBP Mf, respectively. Fraction HBP Ff presented a higher concentration of HBPs relative to HBP Mf, and SDS-PAGE analyses showed 2 major protein bands in both fractions (65 and 55 kDa). The 65 kDa band showed gelatinolytic activity and was sensitive to inhibition by 1,10-phenanthroline. The localization of HBPs on the promastigote surfaces was confirmed using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor analysis by binding the parasites to a heparin-coated sensor chip; that was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner by pre-incubating the parasites with variable concentrations of heparin, thus indicating distinct heparin-binding capacities for the two fractions. In conclusion, protein fractions isolated from either the flagella or membranes of L. (V.) braziliensis promastigotes have characteristics of metallo-proteinases and are able to bind to glycosaminoglycans. 2030-01-01