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Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History

BACKGROUND: Hematophagous insects digest large amounts of host hemoglobin and release heme inside their guts. In Rhodnius prolixus, hemoglobin-derived heme is detoxified by biomineralization, forming hemozoin (Hz). Recently, the involvement of the R. prolixus perimicrovillar membranes in Hz formatio...

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Autores principales: Mury, Flávia Borges, da Silva, José Roberto, Ferreira, Ligia Souza, Ferreira, Beatriz dos Santos, de Souza-Filho, Gonçalo Apolinário, de Souza-Neto, Jayme Augusto, Ribolla, Paulo Eduardo Martins, Silva, Carlos Peres, do Nascimento, Viviane Veiga, Machado, Olga Lima Tavares, Berbert-Molina, Marília Amorim, Dansa-Petretski, Marilvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2734994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19742319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006966
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author Mury, Flávia Borges
da Silva, José Roberto
Ferreira, Ligia Souza
Ferreira, Beatriz dos Santos
de Souza-Filho, Gonçalo Apolinário
de Souza-Neto, Jayme Augusto
Ribolla, Paulo Eduardo Martins
Silva, Carlos Peres
do Nascimento, Viviane Veiga
Machado, Olga Lima Tavares
Berbert-Molina, Marília Amorim
Dansa-Petretski, Marilvia
author_facet Mury, Flávia Borges
da Silva, José Roberto
Ferreira, Ligia Souza
Ferreira, Beatriz dos Santos
de Souza-Filho, Gonçalo Apolinário
de Souza-Neto, Jayme Augusto
Ribolla, Paulo Eduardo Martins
Silva, Carlos Peres
do Nascimento, Viviane Veiga
Machado, Olga Lima Tavares
Berbert-Molina, Marília Amorim
Dansa-Petretski, Marilvia
author_sort Mury, Flávia Borges
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description BACKGROUND: Hematophagous insects digest large amounts of host hemoglobin and release heme inside their guts. In Rhodnius prolixus, hemoglobin-derived heme is detoxified by biomineralization, forming hemozoin (Hz). Recently, the involvement of the R. prolixus perimicrovillar membranes in Hz formation was demonstrated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Hz formation activity of an α-glucosidase was investigated. Hz formation was inhibited by specific α-glucosidase inhibitors. Moreover, Hz formation was sensitive to inhibition by Diethypyrocarbonate, suggesting a critical role of histidine residues in enzyme activity. Additionally, a polyclonal antibody raised against a phytophagous insect α-glucosidase was able to inhibit Hz formation. The α-glucosidase inhibitors have had no effects when used 10 h after the start of reaction, suggesting that α-glucosidase should act in the nucleation step of Hz formation. Hz formation was seen to be dependent on the substrate-binding site of enzyme, in a way that maltose, an enzyme substrate, blocks such activity. dsRNA, constructed using the sequence of α-glucosidase gene, was injected into R. prolixus females' hemocoel. Gene silencing was accomplished by reduction of both α-glucosidase and Hz formation activities. Insects were fed on plasma or hemin-enriched plasma and gene expression and activity of α-glucosidase were higher in the plasma plus hemin-fed insects. The deduced amino acid sequence of α-glucosidase shows a high similarity to the insect α-glucosidases, with critical histidine and aspartic residues conserved among the enzymes. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Herein the Hz formation is shown to be associated to an α-glucosidase, the biochemical marker from Hemipteran perimicrovillar membranes. Usually, these enzymes catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bond. The results strongly suggest that α-glucosidase is responsible for Hz nucleation in the R. prolixus midgut, indicating that the plasticity of this enzyme may play an important role in conferring fitness to hemipteran hematophagy, for instance.
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spelling pubmed-27349942009-09-09 Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History Mury, Flávia Borges da Silva, José Roberto Ferreira, Ligia Souza Ferreira, Beatriz dos Santos de Souza-Filho, Gonçalo Apolinário de Souza-Neto, Jayme Augusto Ribolla, Paulo Eduardo Martins Silva, Carlos Peres do Nascimento, Viviane Veiga Machado, Olga Lima Tavares Berbert-Molina, Marília Amorim Dansa-Petretski, Marilvia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hematophagous insects digest large amounts of host hemoglobin and release heme inside their guts. In Rhodnius prolixus, hemoglobin-derived heme is detoxified by biomineralization, forming hemozoin (Hz). Recently, the involvement of the R. prolixus perimicrovillar membranes in Hz formation was demonstrated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Hz formation activity of an α-glucosidase was investigated. Hz formation was inhibited by specific α-glucosidase inhibitors. Moreover, Hz formation was sensitive to inhibition by Diethypyrocarbonate, suggesting a critical role of histidine residues in enzyme activity. Additionally, a polyclonal antibody raised against a phytophagous insect α-glucosidase was able to inhibit Hz formation. The α-glucosidase inhibitors have had no effects when used 10 h after the start of reaction, suggesting that α-glucosidase should act in the nucleation step of Hz formation. Hz formation was seen to be dependent on the substrate-binding site of enzyme, in a way that maltose, an enzyme substrate, blocks such activity. dsRNA, constructed using the sequence of α-glucosidase gene, was injected into R. prolixus females' hemocoel. Gene silencing was accomplished by reduction of both α-glucosidase and Hz formation activities. Insects were fed on plasma or hemin-enriched plasma and gene expression and activity of α-glucosidase were higher in the plasma plus hemin-fed insects. The deduced amino acid sequence of α-glucosidase shows a high similarity to the insect α-glucosidases, with critical histidine and aspartic residues conserved among the enzymes. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Herein the Hz formation is shown to be associated to an α-glucosidase, the biochemical marker from Hemipteran perimicrovillar membranes. Usually, these enzymes catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bond. The results strongly suggest that α-glucosidase is responsible for Hz nucleation in the R. prolixus midgut, indicating that the plasticity of this enzyme may play an important role in conferring fitness to hemipteran hematophagy, for instance. Public Library of Science 2009-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2734994/ /pubmed/19742319 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006966 Text en Mury et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mury, Flávia Borges
da Silva, José Roberto
Ferreira, Ligia Souza
Ferreira, Beatriz dos Santos
de Souza-Filho, Gonçalo Apolinário
de Souza-Neto, Jayme Augusto
Ribolla, Paulo Eduardo Martins
Silva, Carlos Peres
do Nascimento, Viviane Veiga
Machado, Olga Lima Tavares
Berbert-Molina, Marília Amorim
Dansa-Petretski, Marilvia
Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History
title Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History
title_full Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History
title_fullStr Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History
title_full_unstemmed Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History
title_short Alpha-Glucosidase Promotes Hemozoin Formation in a Blood-Sucking Bug: An Evolutionary History
title_sort alpha-glucosidase promotes hemozoin formation in a blood-sucking bug: an evolutionary history
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2734994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19742319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006966
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