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Characterization of a Trypanosoma cruzi acetyltransferase: cellular location, activity and structure
Authors:Ochaya Stephen  Respuela Patricia  Simonsson Maria  Saraswathi Abhiman  Branche Carole  Lee Jennifer  Búa Jacqueline  Nilsson Daniel  Aslund Lena  Bontempi Esteban J  Andersson Björn
Affiliation:Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Berzelius v?g 35, Stockholm 17177, Sweden.
Abstract:Trypanosomatids are widespread parasites that cause three major tropical diseases. In trypanosomatids, as in most other organisms, acetylation is a common protein modification that is important in multiple, diverse processes. This paper describes a new member of the Trypanosoma cruzi acetyltransferase family. The gene is single copy and orthologs are also present in the other two sequenced trypanosomatids, Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania major. This protein (TcAT-1) has the essential motifs present in members of the GCN5-related acetyltransferase (GNAT) family, as well as an additional motif also found in some enzymes from plant and animal species. The protein is evolutionarily more closely related to this group of enzymes than to histone acetyltransferases. The native protein has a cytosolic cellular location and is present in all three life-cycle stages of the parasite. The recombinant protein was shown to have autoacetylation enzymatic activity.
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