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Structural insights into leishmanolysins encoded on chromosome 10 of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis
BACKGROUND Leishmanolysins have been described as important parasite virulence factors because of their roles in the infection of promastigotes and resistance to host's defenses. Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis contains several leishmanolysin genes in its genome, especially in chromosome 10....
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2019-05, Vol.112 (9) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | BACKGROUND Leishmanolysins have been described as important parasite
virulence factors because of their roles in the infection of
promastigotes and resistance to host's defenses. Leishmania
(Viannia) braziliensis contains several leishmanolysin genes in its
genome, especially in chromosome 10. However, the functional impact of
such diversity is not understood, but may be attributed partially to
the lack of structural data for proteins from this parasite. OBJECTIVES
This works aims to compare leishmanolysin sequences from L. (V.)
braziliensis and to understand how the diversity impacts in their
structural and dynamic features. METHODS Leishmanolysin sequences were
retrieved from GeneDB. Subsequently, 3D models were built using
comparative modeling methods and their dynamical behavior was studied
using molecular dynamic simulations. FINDINGS We identified three
subgroups of leishmanolysins according to sequence variations. These
differences directly affect the electrostatic properties of
leishmanolysins and the geometry of their active sites. We identified
two levels of structural heterogeneity that might be related to the
ability of promastigotes to interact with a broad range of substrates.
MAIN CONCLUSION Altogether, the structural plasticity of
leishmanolysins may constitute an important evolutionary adaptation
rarely explored when considering the virulence of L. (V.) braziliensis
parasites. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |