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Compartmentation of enzymes in a microbody, the glycosome, is essential in Trypanosoma brucei

  • Heidelberg University

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Abstract

All kinetoplastids contain membrane-bound microbodies known as glycosomes, in which several metabolic pathways including part of glycolysis are compartmentalized. Peroxin 2 is essential for the import of many proteins into the microbodies of yeasts and mammals. The PEX2 gene of Trypanosoma brucei was identified and its expression was silenced by means of tetracycline-inducible RNA interference. Bloodstream-form trypanosomes, which rely exclusively on glycolysis for ATP generation, died rapidly upon PEX2 depletion. Insect-form (procyclic) trypanosomes do not rely solely on glycolysis for ATP synthesis. PEX2 depletion in procyclic forms resulted in relocation of most tested matrix proteins to the cytosol, and these mutants also died. Compartmentation of microbody enzymes is therefore essential for survival of bloodstream and procyclic T. brucei. In contrast, yeasts and cultured mammalian cells grow normally in the absence of peroxisomal membranes unless placed on selective media.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2651-2658
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Cell Science
Volume115
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Glycolysis
  • Glycosome
  • Kinetoplastida
  • Peroxisome biogenesis
  • Trypanosoma

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