Chethan K Krishna, Hirak Das, Lisa Hohnen, Wolfgang Schliebs, Silke Oeljeklaus, Bettina Warscheid, Vishal C Kalel, Ralf Erdmann
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High-confidence glycosomal membrane protein inventory unveils trypanosomal peroxin PEX15.
Trypanosomatid parasite infections cause Chagas disease, human African trypanosomiasis, and leishmaniasis, affecting over 12 million people worldwide. Glycosomes, the peroxisome-related organelles of trypanosomes, are essential for survival, making their metabolic functions and biogenesis mediated by peroxins (PEXs) suitable drug targets. We report a comprehensive protein inventory of glycosomal membranes, defined through advanced subcellular membrane protein profiling combined with quantitative mass spectrometry and including 28 high-confidence glycosomal membrane proteins. We validate four previously unknown glycosomal membrane proteins, including a tail-anchored protein, which we show to be the long-sought Trypanosoma PEX15. Despite low sequence similarity, Trypanosoma PEX15 exhibits structural and topological similarities with its yeast and human counterparts, and it is essential for glycosome biogenesis and parasite survival. Considering the low degree of conservation with its human counterpart, PEX15 is a promising target for drug development. This inventory is an important resource for characterizing glycosome biology and therapeutic development.
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