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Functional identification and subcellular localization of NAD kinase in the protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis

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ID Minciencias: ART-0000259900-181
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP) is an essential biomolecule that participates in the redox homeostasis and synthesis of signaling compounds. NAD kinase (NADK) (EC 2.7.1.23 / 2.7.1.86) is the only enzyme capable of synthesizing NADP. This study offers an approach to the NADP metabolism in the parasite Giardia intestinalis, the etiologicalagent of giardiasis, a disease of high prevalence in America, Asia and Africa. Through bioinformatics tools a NADK enzyme candidate was identified, whose tertiary structure modeling demonstrated distinctive and universal motifs of characterized NADKs. The corresponding recombinant protein (His-GINADK) was expressed in Escherichia coliBL21 (DE3) and its partial purification was achieved by nickel affinity chromatography. Functional identification, which showed NADP synthesis, was completed through enzymatic assays evaluated by RP-HPLC. A cytosolic localization of the endogenous GINADK enzyme was observed in trophozoites throughout indirect immunofluorescence analysis, using polyclonal antibodies produced in mice by its immunization with the His-GINADK protein, purified from inclusion bodies. Taken together, our results contribute to the understanding of the NADP metabolism and the physiological role of NADK in the Giardiamodel.

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Signaling Pathways in Disease

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FuenteRevista Colombiana de Química
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen48
Issue1
Páginas16 - 25
pISSN0120-2804
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