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Insect Stage-Specific Receptor Adenylate Cyclases Are Localized to Distinct Subdomains of the Trypanosoma brucei Flagellar Membrane

机译:昆虫阶段特异的受体腺苷酸环化酶被定位到布鲁氏锥虫鞭毛膜的不同亚域。

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Increasing evidence indicates that the Trypanosoma brucei flagellum (synonymous with cilium) plays important roles in host-parasite interactions. Several studies have identified virulence factors and signaling proteins in the flagellar membrane of bloodstream-stage T. brucei, but less is known about flagellar membrane proteins in procyclic, insect-stage parasites. Here we report on the identification of several receptor-type flagellar adenylate cyclases (ACs) that are specifically upregulated in procyclic T. brucei parasites. Identification of insect stage-specific ACs is novel, as previously studied ACs were constitutively expressed or confined to bloodstream-stage parasites. We show that procyclic stage-specific ACs are glycosylated, surface-exposed proteins that dimerize and possess catalytic activity. We used gene-specific tags to examine the distribution of individual AC isoforms. All ACs examined localized to the flagellum. Notably, however, while some ACs were distributed along the length of the flagellum, others specifically localized to the flagellum tip. These are the first transmembrane domain proteins to be localized specifically at the flagellum tip in T. brucei, emphasizing that the flagellum membrane is organized into specific subdomains. Deletion analysis reveals that C-terminal sequences are critical for targeting ACs to the flagellum, and sequence comparisons suggest that differential subflagellar localization might be specified by isoform-specific C termini. Our combined results suggest insect stage-specific roles for a subset of flagellar adenylate cyclases and support a microdomain model for flagellar cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling in T. brucei. In this model, cAMP production is compartmentalized through differential localization of individual ACs, thereby allowing diverse cellular responses to be controlled by a common signaling molecule.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,布鲁氏锥虫鞭毛虫(与纤毛同义)在宿主-寄生虫相互作用中起重要作用。几项研究已经确定了血流阶段布鲁氏杆菌鞭毛膜中的毒力因子和信号蛋白,但对前环,昆虫阶段寄生虫的鞭毛膜蛋白知之甚少。在这里我们报告鉴定的几种受体型鞭毛腺苷酸环化酶(ACs),它们在前环布鲁氏菌寄生虫中特别上调。昆虫阶段特异性ACs的鉴定是新颖的,因为先前研究的ACs组成型表达或局限于血流阶段的寄生虫。我们表明,前阶段特定阶段AC是糖基化,表面暴露的蛋白质,其二聚并具有催化活性。我们使用基因特异性标签来检查单个AC同工型的分布。检查的所有AC均位于鞭毛上。但是,值得注意的是,尽管有些AC沿着鞭毛的长度分布,但其他AC则专门定位在鞭毛尖端。这些是第一个专门位于布鲁氏菌鞭毛末端的跨膜结构域蛋白,强调鞭毛膜组织成特定的亚结构域。缺失分析表明,C末端序列对于将AC靶向鞭毛至关重要;序列比较表明,亚异鞭毛亚种的定位可能由同工型特异性C末端指定。我们的综合结果表明,鞭毛腺苷酸环化酶的一个子集具有昆虫阶段特异性作用,并支持布鲁氏杆菌中鞭毛环AMP(cAMP)信号传导的微域模型。在该模型中,通过单个AC的差异定位来分隔cAMP的产生,从而使多种细胞反应受到共同的信号分子的控制。

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