Proteomic analysis of metacyclogenesis in Leishmania infantum wild-type and PTR1 null mutant

Publication date: September 2014 Source:EuPA Open Proteomics, Volume 4 Author(s): Wilfried Moreira , Danielle Légaré , Gina Racine , Gaétan Roy , Marc Ouellette The parasite Leishmania exhibits a dimorphic life cycle with promastigotes found in the insect vector and amastigotes residing within mammalian macrophages. In the insect, promastigotes undergo metacyclogenesis with two main stages, the procyclic and metacyclic stages. Reduced pterins, provided by the pteridine reductase PTR1, are important factors controlling metacyclogenesis. We applied here the liquid-based free-flow electrophoresis technique for the analysis of L. infantum wild-type and PTR1 null-mutant procyclic and metacyclic proteomes. Significant modulations in energy metabolism, antioxidant and stress-related defences, genetic information processing, protein degradation and motility were observed between procyclic and metacyclic forms, in addition to numerous hypothetical proteins. Graphical abstract
Source: EuPA Open Proteomics - Category: Bioinformatics Source Type: research