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Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation
Several motile processes are responsible for the movement of proteins into and within the flagellar membrane, but little is known about the process by which specific proteins (either actin-associated or not) are targeted to protozoan flagellar membranes. Actin is a major cytoskeleton protein, while...
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author | Diniz, Michely C. Costa, Marcília P. Pacheco, Ana C. L. Kamimura, Michel T. Silva, Samara C. Carneiro, Laura D. G. Sousa, Ana P. L. Soares, Carlos E. A. Souza, Celeste S. F. de Oliveira, Diana Magalhães |
author_facet | Diniz, Michely C. Costa, Marcília P. Pacheco, Ana C. L. Kamimura, Michel T. Silva, Samara C. Carneiro, Laura D. G. Sousa, Ana P. L. Soares, Carlos E. A. Souza, Celeste S. F. de Oliveira, Diana Magalhães |
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description | Several motile processes are responsible for the movement of proteins into and within the flagellar membrane, but little is known about the process by which specific proteins (either actin-associated or not) are targeted to protozoan flagellar membranes. Actin is a major cytoskeleton protein, while polymerization and depolymerization of parasite actin and actin-interacting proteins (AIPs) during both processes of motility and host cell entry might be key events for successful infection. For a better understanding the eukaryotic flagellar dynamics, we have surveyed genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes of pathogenic Leishmania spp. to identify pertinent genes/proteins and to build in silico models to properly address their putative roles in trypanosomatid virulence. In a search for AIPs involved in flagellar activities, we applied computational biology and proteomic tools to infer from the biological meaning of coronins and Arp2/3, two important elements in phagosome formation after parasite phagocytosis by macrophages. Results presented here provide the first report of Leishmania coronin and Arp2/3 as flagellar proteins that also might be involved in phagosome formation through actin polymerization within the flagellar environment. This is an issue worthy of further in vitro examination that remains now as a direct, positive bioinformatics-derived inference to be presented. |
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spelling | pubmed-30360442011-06-02 Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation Diniz, Michely C. Costa, Marcília P. Pacheco, Ana C. L. Kamimura, Michel T. Silva, Samara C. Carneiro, Laura D. G. Sousa, Ana P. L. Soares, Carlos E. A. Souza, Celeste S. F. de Oliveira, Diana Magalhães Genet Mol Biol Genomics and Bioinformatics Several motile processes are responsible for the movement of proteins into and within the flagellar membrane, but little is known about the process by which specific proteins (either actin-associated or not) are targeted to protozoan flagellar membranes. Actin is a major cytoskeleton protein, while polymerization and depolymerization of parasite actin and actin-interacting proteins (AIPs) during both processes of motility and host cell entry might be key events for successful infection. For a better understanding the eukaryotic flagellar dynamics, we have surveyed genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes of pathogenic Leishmania spp. to identify pertinent genes/proteins and to build in silico models to properly address their putative roles in trypanosomatid virulence. In a search for AIPs involved in flagellar activities, we applied computational biology and proteomic tools to infer from the biological meaning of coronins and Arp2/3, two important elements in phagosome formation after parasite phagocytosis by macrophages. Results presented here provide the first report of Leishmania coronin and Arp2/3 as flagellar proteins that also might be involved in phagosome formation through actin polymerization within the flagellar environment. This is an issue worthy of further in vitro examination that remains now as a direct, positive bioinformatics-derived inference to be presented. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2009 2009-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3036044/ /pubmed/21637533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572009000300033 Text en Copyright © 2009, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Genomics and Bioinformatics Diniz, Michely C. Costa, Marcília P. Pacheco, Ana C. L. Kamimura, Michel T. Silva, Samara C. Carneiro, Laura D. G. Sousa, Ana P. L. Soares, Carlos E. A. Souza, Celeste S. F. de Oliveira, Diana Magalhães Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
title | Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
title_full | Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
title_fullStr | Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
title_full_unstemmed | Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
title_short | Actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in Leishmania spp.: Bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
title_sort | actin-interacting and flagellar proteins in leishmania spp.: bioinformatics predictions to functional assignments in phagosome formation |
topic | Genomics and Bioinformatics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3036044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21637533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572009000300033 |
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