Metallopeptidases ofToxoplasma gondii:in silicoidentification and gene expression

Author:

Escotte-Binet Sandie,Huguenin Antoine,Aubert Dominique,Martin Anne-Pascaline,Kaltenbach Matthieu,Florent Isabelle,Villena Isabelle

Abstract

Metallopeptidases are a family of proteins with domains that remain highly conserved throughout evolution. These hydrolases require divalent metal cation(s) to activate the water molecule in order to carry out their catalytic action on peptide bonds by nucleophilic attack. Metallopeptidases from parasitic protozoa, includingToxoplasma, are investigated because of their crucial role in parasite biology. In the present study, we screened theT. gondiidatabase using PFAM motifs specific for metallopeptidases in association with the MEROPS peptidase Database (release 10.0). In all, 49 genes encoding proteins with metallopeptidase signatures were identified in theToxoplasmagenome. An Interpro Search enabled us to uncover their domain/motif organization, and orthologs with the highest similarity by BLAST were used for annotation. These 49 Toxoplasmametallopeptidases clustered into 15 families described in the MEROPS database. Experimental expression analysis of their genes in the tachyzoite stage revealed transcription for all genes studied. Further research on the role of these peptidases should increase our knowledge of basicToxoplasmabiology and provide opportunities to identify novel therapeutic targets. This type of study would also open a path towards the comparative biology of apicomplexans.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Veterinary (miscalleneous),Insect Science,Parasitology

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