弓形虫在缺乏过氧化氢和谷胱甘肽代谢的关键酶的情况下存活

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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刚地弓形虫是一种专性细胞内原生动物寄生虫,在多种宿主细胞中快速复制。寄生虫编码多种谷胱甘肽和过氧化物代谢酶,但它们的生理作用仍然知之甚少。在此,我们对人畜共患病原体弓形虫中过氧化物还氧蛋白和谷胱甘肽代谢的功能及其相关性进行了新的研究。我们发现,在标准生长条件下,弓形虫的分解周期不需要两种胞质过氧化物酶(TgPRX1, TgPRX2),一种线粒体过氧化物还蛋白(TgPRX3),以及胞质谷胱甘肽还原酶(TgGR2),谷氨酸-半胱氨酸连接酶(TgGCL)和谷胱甘肽合成酶(TgGS)。然而,与野生型寄生虫相比,缺乏TgPRX1或TgGR2基因的突变体对外源过氧化氢的敏感性增加。此外,我们发现TgPRX1和TgPRX2的联合缺失导致寄生虫生长明显受损,这表明两种过氧化物酶之间存在功能冗余。最后,我们的研究结果表明,顶质体谷胱甘肽还原酶(TgGR1)是体外和体内寄生虫正常生长所必需的,但不是寄生虫生存所必需的。我们的研究结果强调,弓形虫的氧化还原代谢是惊人的强大和灵活的,允许寄生虫在缺乏过氧化氢和谷胱甘肽代谢的几个关键酶的情况下存活。
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Toxoplasma survives the loss of key enzymes of peroxide and glutathione metabolism

Toxoplasma survives the loss of key enzymes of peroxide and glutathione metabolism

Toxoplasma survives the loss of key enzymes of peroxide and glutathione metabolism

Toxoplasma survives the loss of key enzymes of peroxide and glutathione metabolism

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite that replicates rapidly in a variety of host cells. The parasite encodes diverse enzymes of glutathione and peroxide metabolism, but their physiological roles remain poorly understood. Herein, we shed a new perspective on the functions and relevance of the peroxiredoxin and glutathione metabolism in the zoonotic pathogen T. gondii. We show that two cytosolic peroxidases (TgPRX1, TgPRX2), a mitochondrial peroxiredoxin (TgPRX3), and the cytosolic glutathione reductase (TgGR2), glutamate-cysteine ligase (TgGCL), and glutathione synthetase (TgGS) are not required for the lytic cycle of T. gondii under standard growth conditions. However, mutants lacking the gene for either TgPRX1 or TgGR2 exhibited increased susceptibility to exogenous hydrogen peroxide compared to wild-type parasites. Furthermore, we found that the combined deletion of TgPRX1 and TgPRX2 led to a notable impairment of parasite growth, suggesting a functional redundancy between the two peroxidases. Finally, our results show that the apicoplast glutathione reductase (TgGR1) is required for normal parasite growth in vitro and in vivo but is not essential for parasite survival. Our findings highlight that the redox metabolism of Toxoplasma is surprisingly robust and flexible, allowing the parasite to survive under the loss of several key enzymes of peroxide and glutathione metabolism.

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The FASEB Journal
The FASEB Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
2.10%
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6243
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The FASEB Journal publishes international, transdisciplinary research covering all fields of biology at every level of organization: atomic, molecular, cell, tissue, organ, organismic and population. While the journal strives to include research that cuts across the biological sciences, it also considers submissions that lie within one field, but may have implications for other fields as well. The journal seeks to publish basic and translational research, but also welcomes reports of pre-clinical and early clinical research. In addition to research, review, and hypothesis submissions, The FASEB Journal also seeks perspectives, commentaries, book reviews, and similar content related to the life sciences in its Up Front section.
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