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The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite

Leishmania parasite infections, termed the leishmaniases, cause significant global infectious disease burden. The lifecycle of the parasite embodies three main stages that require precise coordination of gene regulation to survive environmental shifts between sandfly and mammalian hosts. Constitutiv...

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Autores principales: de Pablos, Luis M., Ferreira, Tiago R., Dowle, Adam A., Forrester, Sarah, Parry, Ewan, Newling, Katherine, Walrad, Pegine B.
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Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6601212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30948621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA118.001307
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author de Pablos, Luis M.
Ferreira, Tiago R.
Dowle, Adam A.
Forrester, Sarah
Parry, Ewan
Newling, Katherine
Walrad, Pegine B.
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Ferreira, Tiago R.
Dowle, Adam A.
Forrester, Sarah
Parry, Ewan
Newling, Katherine
Walrad, Pegine B.
author_sort de Pablos, Luis M.
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description Leishmania parasite infections, termed the leishmaniases, cause significant global infectious disease burden. The lifecycle of the parasite embodies three main stages that require precise coordination of gene regulation to survive environmental shifts between sandfly and mammalian hosts. Constitutive transcription in kinetoplastid parasites means that gene regulation is overwhelmingly reliant on post-transcriptional mechanisms, yet strikingly few Leishmania trans-regulators are known. Using optimized crosslinking and deep, quantified mass spectrometry, we present a comprehensive analysis of 1400 mRNA binding proteins (mRBPs) and whole cell proteomes from the three main Leishmania lifecycle stages. Supporting the validity, although the crosslinked RBPome is magnitudes more enriched, the protein identities of the crosslinked and non-crosslinked RBPomes were nearly identical. Moreover, multiple candidate RBPs were endogenously tagged and found to associate with discrete mRNA target pools in a stage-specific manner. Results indicate that in L. mexicana parasites, mRNA levels are not a strong predictor of the whole cell expression or RNA binding potential of encoded proteins. Evidence includes a low correlation between transcript and corresponding protein expression and stage-specific variation in protein expression versus RNA binding potential. Unsurprisingly, RNA binding protein enrichment correlates strongly with relative replication efficiency of the specific lifecycle stage. Our study is the first to quantitatively define and compare the mRBPome of multiple stages in kinetoplastid parasites. It provides novel, in-depth insight into the trans-regulatory mRNA:Protein (mRNP) complexes that drive Leishmania parasite lifecycle progression.
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spelling pubmed-66012122019-07-05 The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite de Pablos, Luis M. Ferreira, Tiago R. Dowle, Adam A. Forrester, Sarah Parry, Ewan Newling, Katherine Walrad, Pegine B. Mol Cell Proteomics Research Leishmania parasite infections, termed the leishmaniases, cause significant global infectious disease burden. The lifecycle of the parasite embodies three main stages that require precise coordination of gene regulation to survive environmental shifts between sandfly and mammalian hosts. Constitutive transcription in kinetoplastid parasites means that gene regulation is overwhelmingly reliant on post-transcriptional mechanisms, yet strikingly few Leishmania trans-regulators are known. Using optimized crosslinking and deep, quantified mass spectrometry, we present a comprehensive analysis of 1400 mRNA binding proteins (mRBPs) and whole cell proteomes from the three main Leishmania lifecycle stages. Supporting the validity, although the crosslinked RBPome is magnitudes more enriched, the protein identities of the crosslinked and non-crosslinked RBPomes were nearly identical. Moreover, multiple candidate RBPs were endogenously tagged and found to associate with discrete mRNA target pools in a stage-specific manner. Results indicate that in L. mexicana parasites, mRNA levels are not a strong predictor of the whole cell expression or RNA binding potential of encoded proteins. Evidence includes a low correlation between transcript and corresponding protein expression and stage-specific variation in protein expression versus RNA binding potential. Unsurprisingly, RNA binding protein enrichment correlates strongly with relative replication efficiency of the specific lifecycle stage. Our study is the first to quantitatively define and compare the mRBPome of multiple stages in kinetoplastid parasites. It provides novel, in-depth insight into the trans-regulatory mRNA:Protein (mRNP) complexes that drive Leishmania parasite lifecycle progression. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2019-07 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6601212/ /pubmed/30948621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA118.001307 Text en © 2019 de Pablos et al. Published by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version open access under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Research
de Pablos, Luis M.
Ferreira, Tiago R.
Dowle, Adam A.
Forrester, Sarah
Parry, Ewan
Newling, Katherine
Walrad, Pegine B.
The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite
title The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite
title_full The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite
title_fullStr The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite
title_full_unstemmed The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite
title_short The mRNA-bound Proteome of Leishmania mexicana: Novel Genetic Insight into an Ancient Parasite
title_sort mrna-bound proteome of leishmania mexicana: novel genetic insight into an ancient parasite
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6601212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30948621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA118.001307
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