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Evolutionary conservation of actin-binding proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi and unusual subcellular localization of the actin homologue

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dc.contributor.author Melo, Luiz Dione Barbosa de
dc.contributor.author Sant’Anna, Celso
dc.contributor.author Lourenço, Daniela Campos
dc.contributor.author Souza, Wanderley de
dc.contributor.author Lopes, Ulisses Gazos
dc.contributor.author Silva, Narcisa Leal da Cunha e
dc.contributor.author Augusto, Cristiane Rodrigues
dc.contributor.author Andrade, Joyce Costa
dc.contributor.author Dias, Júlio Cesar
dc.contributor.author Borges, Paulo Paschoal
dc.contributor.author Couto, Paulo Roberto Guimarães
dc.contributor.author Cunha, Valnei Smarçaro da
dc.contributor.author Silva Junior, Wiler Batista da
dc.contributor.author Fraga, Sandra Regina Gomes
dc.contributor.author Monteiro, Tânia Maria
dc.contributor.author Araújo, Thiago de Oliveira
dc.contributor.author Silva, Viviane Fernandes da
dc.contributor.author Gomes, Eduardo Rodrigues
dc.contributor.author Bernardes, Américo Tristão
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-20T00:25:50Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-20T00:25:50Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation MELO, L. D. B. de et al. Evolutionary conservation of actin-binding proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi and unusual subcellular localization of the actin homologue. Parasitology, v. 135, p. 955–965, 2008.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1322
dc.description.abstract The actin cytoskeleton controls pivotal cellular processes such as motility and cytokinesis, as well as cell-cell and cellsubstrate interactions. Assembly and spatial organization of actin filaments are dynamic events regulated by a large repertoire of actin-binding proteins. This report presents the first detailed characterization of the Trypanosoma cruzi actin (TcActin). Protein sequence analysis and homology modelling revealed that the overall structure of T. cruzi actin is conserved and that the majority of amino-acid changes are concentrated on the monomer surface. Immunofluorescence assays using specific polyclonal antibody against TcActin revealed numerous rounded and punctated structures spread all over the parasitic body. No pattern differences could be found between epimastigotes and trypomastigotes or amastigotes. Moreover, in detergent extracts, TcActin was localized only in the soluble fraction, indicating its presence in the G-actin form or in short filaments dissociated from the microtubule cytoskeleton. The trypanosomatid genome was prospected to identify actin-binding and actin-related conserved proteins. The main proteins responsible for actin nucleation and treadmilling in higher eukaryotes are conserved in T. cruzi.
dc.format.extent 11 p. : il.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.rights Open Access
dc.title Evolutionary conservation of actin-binding proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi and unusual subcellular localization of the actin homologue
dc.type Artigo
dc.subject.keyword Proteínas de ligação
dc.subject.keyword Citoesqueleto
dc.subject.keyword Análise de proteínas
dc.subject.keyword Biologia molecular
dc.subject.keyword Parasitologia
dc.subject.keyword Trypanosoma cruzi
dc.subject.keyword Actina
dc.subject.keyword Tripanossomatídeo
dc.subject.keyword Citoesqueleto


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