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Trypanosoma brucei glycosomal ABC transporters: identification and membrane targeting

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Pages 157-172 | Received 25 May 2005, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Trypanosomes contain unique peroxisome-like organelles designated glycosomes which sequester enzymes involved in a variety of metabolic processes including glycolysis. We identified three ABC transporters associated with the glycosomal membrane of Trypanosoma brucei. They were designated GAT1–3 for Glycosomal ABC Transporters. These polypeptides are so-called half-ABC transporters containing only one transmembrane domain and a single nucleotide-binding domain, like their homologues of mammalian and yeast peroxisomes. The glycosomal localization was shown by immunofluorescence microscopy of trypanosomes expressing fusion constructs of the transporters with Green Fluorescent Protein. By expression of fluorescent deletion constructs, the glycosome-targeting determinant of two transporters was mapped to different fragments of their respective primary structures. Interestingly, these fragments share a short sequence motif and contain adjacent to it one – but not the same – of the predicted six transmembrane segments of the transmembrane domain. We also identified the T. brucei homologue of peroxin PEX19, which is considered to act as a chaperonin and/or receptor for cytosolically synthesized proteins destined for insertion into the peroxisomal membrane. By using a bacterial two-hybrid system, it was shown that glycosomal ABC transporter fragments containing an organelle-targeting determinant can interact with both the trypanosomatid and human PEX19, despite their low overall sequence identity. Mutated forms of human PEX19 that lost interaction with human peroxisomal membrane proteins also did not bind anymore to the T. brucei glycosomal transporter. Moreover, fragments of the glycosomal transporter were targeted to the peroxisomal membrane when expressed in mammalian cells. Together these results indicate evolutionary conservation of the glycosomal/peroxisomal membrane protein import mechanism.

Acronyms
glycosomal ABC transporter=

Abbreviations: GAT

green fluorescent protein=

GFP

peroxisomal ABC transporter=

PAT

phosphate-buffered saline=

PBS

peroxin, PMP, peroxisome-membrane protein=

PEX

peroxisome-targeting signal=

PTS

transmembrane domain=

TMD

transmembrane segment=

TMS

Acronyms
glycosomal ABC transporter=

Abbreviations: GAT

green fluorescent protein=

GFP

peroxisomal ABC transporter=

PAT

phosphate-buffered saline=

PBS

peroxin, PMP, peroxisome-membrane protein=

PEX

peroxisome-targeting signal=

PTS

transmembrane domain=

TMD

transmembrane segment=

TMS

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