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Towards an Understanding of Mesocestoides vogae Fatty Acid Binding Proteins’ Roles

Two fatty acid binding proteins, MvFABPa and MvFABPb were identified in the parasite Mesocestoides vogae (Platyhelmithes, Cestoda). Fatty acid binding proteins are small intracellular proteins whose members exhibit great diversity. Proteins of this family have been identified in many organisms, of w...

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Autores principales: Alvite, Gabriela, Garrido, Natalia, Kun, Alejandra, Paulino, Margot, Esteves, Adriana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4210247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25347286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111204
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author Alvite, Gabriela
Garrido, Natalia
Kun, Alejandra
Paulino, Margot
Esteves, Adriana
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Kun, Alejandra
Paulino, Margot
Esteves, Adriana
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description Two fatty acid binding proteins, MvFABPa and MvFABPb were identified in the parasite Mesocestoides vogae (Platyhelmithes, Cestoda). Fatty acid binding proteins are small intracellular proteins whose members exhibit great diversity. Proteins of this family have been identified in many organisms, of which Platyhelminthes are among the most primitive. These proteins have particular relevance in flatworms since de novo synthesis of fatty acids is absent. Fatty acids should be captured from the media needing an efficient transport system to uptake and distribute these molecules. While HLBPs could be involved in the shuttle of fatty acids to the surrounding host tissues and convey them into the parasite, FABPs could be responsible for the intracellular trafficking. In an effort to understand the role of MvFABPs in fatty acid transport of M. vogae larvae, we analysed the intracellular localization of both MvFABPs and the co-localization with in vivo uptake of fatty acid analogue BODIPY FL C(16). Immunohistochemical studies on larvae sections using specific antibodies, showed a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution of each protein with some expression in nuclei and mitochondria. MvFABPs distribution was confirmed by mass spectrometry identification from 2D-electrophoresis of larvae subcellular fractions. This work is the first report showing intracellular distribution of MvFABPs as well as the co-localization of these proteins with the BODIPY FL C(16) incorporated from the media. Our results suggest that fatty acid binding proteins could target fatty acids to cellular compartments including nuclei. In this sense, M. vogae FABPs could participate in several cellular processes fulfilling most of the functions attributed to vertebrate’s counterparts.
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spelling pubmed-42102472014-10-30 Towards an Understanding of Mesocestoides vogae Fatty Acid Binding Proteins’ Roles Alvite, Gabriela Garrido, Natalia Kun, Alejandra Paulino, Margot Esteves, Adriana PLoS One Research Article Two fatty acid binding proteins, MvFABPa and MvFABPb were identified in the parasite Mesocestoides vogae (Platyhelmithes, Cestoda). Fatty acid binding proteins are small intracellular proteins whose members exhibit great diversity. Proteins of this family have been identified in many organisms, of which Platyhelminthes are among the most primitive. These proteins have particular relevance in flatworms since de novo synthesis of fatty acids is absent. Fatty acids should be captured from the media needing an efficient transport system to uptake and distribute these molecules. While HLBPs could be involved in the shuttle of fatty acids to the surrounding host tissues and convey them into the parasite, FABPs could be responsible for the intracellular trafficking. In an effort to understand the role of MvFABPs in fatty acid transport of M. vogae larvae, we analysed the intracellular localization of both MvFABPs and the co-localization with in vivo uptake of fatty acid analogue BODIPY FL C(16). Immunohistochemical studies on larvae sections using specific antibodies, showed a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution of each protein with some expression in nuclei and mitochondria. MvFABPs distribution was confirmed by mass spectrometry identification from 2D-electrophoresis of larvae subcellular fractions. This work is the first report showing intracellular distribution of MvFABPs as well as the co-localization of these proteins with the BODIPY FL C(16) incorporated from the media. Our results suggest that fatty acid binding proteins could target fatty acids to cellular compartments including nuclei. In this sense, M. vogae FABPs could participate in several cellular processes fulfilling most of the functions attributed to vertebrate’s counterparts. Public Library of Science 2014-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4210247/ /pubmed/25347286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111204 Text en © 2014 Alvite 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.
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title_short Towards an Understanding of Mesocestoides vogae Fatty Acid Binding Proteins’ Roles
title_sort towards an understanding of mesocestoides vogae fatty acid binding proteins’ roles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4210247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25347286
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