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A gene encoding the plant-like alternative oxidase is present in Phytomonas but absent in Leishmania spp

  • J J Van Hellemond
  • , B Simons
  • , F F Millenaar
  • , A G Tielens

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    Abstract

    The constituents of the respiratory chain are believed to differ among the trypanosomatids; bloodstream stages of African trypanosomes and Phytomonas promastigotes oxidize ubiquinol by a ubiquinol:oxygen oxidoreductase, also known as alternative oxidase, whereas Leishmania spp. oxidize ubiquinol via a classic cytochrome-containing respiratory chain. The molecular basis for this elementary difference in ubiquinol oxidation by the mitochondrial electron-transport chain in distinct trypanosomatids was investigated. The presence of a gene encoding the plant-like alternative oxidase could be demonstrated in Phytomonas and Trypanosoma brucei, trypanosomatids that are known to contain alternative oxidase activity. Our results further demonstrated that Leishmania spp. lack a gene encoding the plant-like alternative oxidase, and therefore, all stages of Leishmania spp. will lack the alternative oxidase protein. The observed fundamental differences between the respiratory chains of distinct members of the trypanosomatid family are thus caused by the presence or absence of a gene encoding the plant-like alternative oxidase.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)426-30
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
    Volume45
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 1998

    Keywords

    • Amino Acid Sequence
    • Animals
    • Base Sequence
    • DNA, Protozoan
    • Genes, Protozoan
    • Leishmania donovani
    • Leishmania mexicana
    • Mitochondrial Proteins
    • Molecular Sequence Data
    • Oxidoreductases
    • Phylogeny
    • Plant Proteins
    • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
    • Trypanosoma brucei brucei
    • Trypanosomatina

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