Identification and validation of Trypanosoma cruzi's glycosomal adenylate kinase containing a peroxisomal targeting signal.

Exp Parasitol

Laboratorio de Biología Molecular de Trypanosoma cruzi (LBMTC), Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas Alfredo Lanari, Universidad de Buenos Aires and CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: April 2012

Adenylate kinases are key enzymes involved in cell energy management. Trypanosomatid organisms have the largest number of isoforms found in a single cell, constituting a major difference with the mammalian hosts. In this work we study an adenylate kinase, TcADK3, the only Trypanosoma cruzi protein harboring the putative peroxisomal (glycosomal) targeting signal, "-CKL". Parasites expressing GFP fused to TcADK3 showed a strong fluorescence in the glycosomes. The same result was obtained when the tripeptide "-CKL" was added at the C-terminus of the GFP, demonstrating that this signal is necessary and sufficient for targeting proteins to glycosomes. When this tripeptide was removed from the GFP-TcADK3 fusion protein, the fluorescence was re-localized in the cytoplasm. The CKL signal could be used for targeting foreign proteins to the glycosomes. This model also provides a useful tool to study glycosomes dynamics, morphology or number in living parasites in any stage of the life cycle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2012.01.020DOI Listing

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