TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.

BACKGROUND: The identification and characterization of antigens expressed in Trypanosoma cruzi stages that parasitize mammals are essential steps for the development of new vaccines and diagnostics. Genes that are preferentially expressed in trypomastigotes may be involved in key processes that defi...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth A García, María Ziliani, Fernán Agüero, Guillermo Bernabó, Daniel O Sánchez, Valeria Tekiel
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f1f051e51039461c8a06bbb6d79aaca0 2023-05-15T15:14:28+02:00 TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library. Elizabeth A García María Ziliani Fernán Agüero Guillermo Bernabó Daniel O Sánchez Valeria Tekiel 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000841 https://doaj.org/article/f1f051e51039461c8a06bbb6d79aaca0 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2950142?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000841 https://doaj.org/article/f1f051e51039461c8a06bbb6d79aaca0 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 10, p e1000938 (2010) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000841 2022-12-30T21:23:03Z BACKGROUND: The identification and characterization of antigens expressed in Trypanosoma cruzi stages that parasitize mammals are essential steps for the development of new vaccines and diagnostics. Genes that are preferentially expressed in trypomastigotes may be involved in key processes that define the biology of trypomastigotes, like cell invasion and immune system evasion. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: With the initial aim of identifying trypomastigote-specific expressed tags, we constructed and sequenced an epimastigote-subtracted trypomastigote cDNA library (library TcT-E). More than 45% of the sequenced clones of the library could not be mapped to previously annotated mRNAs or proteins. We validated the presence of these transcripts by reverse northern blot and northern blot experiments, therefore providing novel information about the mRNA expression of these genes in trypomastigotes. A 280-bp consensus element (TcT-E element, TcT-Eelem) located at the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) of many different open reading frames (ORFs) was identified after clustering the TcT-E dataset. Using an RT-PCR approach, we were able to amplify different mature mRNAs containing the same TcT-Eelem in the 3' UTR. The proteins encoded by these ORFs are members of a novel surface protein family in T. cruzi, (which we named TcTASV for T. cruzi Trypomastigote, Alanine, Serine and Valine rich proteins). All members of the TcTASV family have conserved coding amino- and carboxy-termini, and a central variable core that allows partitioning of TcTASV proteins into three subfamilies. Analysis of the T. cruzi genome database resulted in the identification of 38 genes/ORFs for the whole TcTASV family in the reference CL-Brener strain (lineage II). Because this protein family was not found in other trypanosomatids, we also looked for the presence of TcTASV genes in other evolutionary lineages of T. cruzi, sequencing 48 and 28 TcTASVs members from the RA (lineage II) and Dm28 (lineage I) T. cruzi strains respectively. Detailed ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4 10 e841
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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Elizabeth A García
María Ziliani
Fernán Agüero
Guillermo Bernabó
Daniel O Sánchez
Valeria Tekiel
TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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description BACKGROUND: The identification and characterization of antigens expressed in Trypanosoma cruzi stages that parasitize mammals are essential steps for the development of new vaccines and diagnostics. Genes that are preferentially expressed in trypomastigotes may be involved in key processes that define the biology of trypomastigotes, like cell invasion and immune system evasion. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: With the initial aim of identifying trypomastigote-specific expressed tags, we constructed and sequenced an epimastigote-subtracted trypomastigote cDNA library (library TcT-E). More than 45% of the sequenced clones of the library could not be mapped to previously annotated mRNAs or proteins. We validated the presence of these transcripts by reverse northern blot and northern blot experiments, therefore providing novel information about the mRNA expression of these genes in trypomastigotes. A 280-bp consensus element (TcT-E element, TcT-Eelem) located at the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) of many different open reading frames (ORFs) was identified after clustering the TcT-E dataset. Using an RT-PCR approach, we were able to amplify different mature mRNAs containing the same TcT-Eelem in the 3' UTR. The proteins encoded by these ORFs are members of a novel surface protein family in T. cruzi, (which we named TcTASV for T. cruzi Trypomastigote, Alanine, Serine and Valine rich proteins). All members of the TcTASV family have conserved coding amino- and carboxy-termini, and a central variable core that allows partitioning of TcTASV proteins into three subfamilies. Analysis of the T. cruzi genome database resulted in the identification of 38 genes/ORFs for the whole TcTASV family in the reference CL-Brener strain (lineage II). Because this protein family was not found in other trypanosomatids, we also looked for the presence of TcTASV genes in other evolutionary lineages of T. cruzi, sequencing 48 and 28 TcTASVs members from the RA (lineage II) and Dm28 (lineage I) T. cruzi strains respectively. Detailed ...
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author Elizabeth A García
María Ziliani
Fernán Agüero
Guillermo Bernabó
Daniel O Sánchez
Valeria Tekiel
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María Ziliani
Fernán Agüero
Guillermo Bernabó
Daniel O Sánchez
Valeria Tekiel
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title TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.
title_short TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.
title_full TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.
title_fullStr TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.
title_full_unstemmed TcTASV: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cDNA library.
title_sort tctasv: a novel protein family in trypanosoma cruzi identified from a subtractive trypomastigote cdna library.
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