IBR   13079
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
ORF-C4 from the early branching eukaryote Giardia lamblia displays characteristics of alpha-crystallin small heat shock proteins.
Autor/es:
NORES MJ; PRUCCA CG; QUIROGA R; ELÍAS EV; CAVALLÍN L; PRICE AM; SAURA A; CARRANZA PG; GOTTIG N; SOLARI AJ; LUJAN HD
Revista:
BIOSCIENCE REPORTS
Editorial:
SpringerLink
Referencias:
Lugar: Great Britain; Año: 2009 vol. 29 p. 25 - 34
ISSN:
0144-8463
Resumen:
Giardia lamblia is a medically important protozoan parasite with a basal position in the eukaryotic lineage and is an interesting model to explain the evolution of biochemical events in eukaryotic cells. G. lamblia trophozoites undergo significant changes in order to survive outside the intestine of their host by differentiating into infective cysts. In the present study, we characterize the previously identified Orf-C4 (G. lamblia open reading frame C4) gene, which is considered to be specific to G. lamblia. It encodes a 22 kDa protein that assembles into high-molecular mass complexes during the entire life cycle of the parasite. ORF-C4 localizes to the cytoplasm of trophozoites and cysts, and forms large spherical aggregates when overexpressed. ORF-C4 overexpression and down-regulation do not affect trophozoite viability; however, differentiation into cysts is slightly delayed when the expression of ORFC4 is down-regulated. In addition, ORF-C4 protein expression is modified under specific stress-inducing conditions. Neither orthologous proteins nor conserved domains are found in databases by conventional sequence analysis of the predicted protein. However, ORF-C4 contains a region which is similar structurally to the á-crystallin domain of sHsps (small heat-shock proteins). In the present study, we show the potential role of ORF-C4 as a small chaperone which is involved in the response to stress (including encystation) in G. lamblia.