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- W4381487874 abstract "Per-ARNT-Sim (PAS) domains constitute a family of domains present in a wide variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. They form part of the structure of various proteins involved in diverse cellular processes. Regulation of enzymatic activity and adaptation to environmental conditions, by binding small ligands, are the main functions attributed to PAS-containing proteins. Recently, genes for a diverse set of proteins with a PAS domain were identified in the genomes of several protists belonging to the group of kinetoplastids, however, until now few of these proteins have been characterized. In this work, we characterize a phosphoglycerate kinase containing a PAS domain present in Trypanosoma cruzi (TcPAS-PGK). This PGK isoform is an active enzyme of 58 kDa with a PAS domain located at its N-terminal end. We identified the protein's localization within glycosomes of the epimastigote form of the parasite by differential centrifugation and selective permeabilization of its membranes with digitonin, as well as in an enriched mitochondrial fraction. Heterologous expression systems were developed for the protein with the N-terminal PAS domain (PAS-PGKc) and without it (PAS-PGKt), and the substrate affinities of both forms of the protein were determined. The enzyme does not exhibit standard Michaelis-Menten kinetics. When evaluating the dependence of the specific activity of the recombinant PAS-PGK on the concentration of its substrates 3-phosphoglycerate (3PGA) and ATP, two peaks of maximal activity were found for the complete enzyme with the PAS domain and a single peak for the enzyme without the domain. Km values measured for 3PGA were 219 ± 26 and 8.8 ± 1.3 μM, and for ATP 291 ± 15 and 38 ± 2.2 μM, for the first peak of PAS-PGKc and for PAS-PGKt, respectively, whereas for the second PAS-PGKc peak values of approximately 1.1–1.2 mM were estimated for both substrates. Both recombinant proteins show inhibition by high concentrations of their substrates, ATP and 3PGA. The presence of hemin and FAD exerts a stimulatory effect on PAS-PGKc, increasing the specific activity by up to 55%. This stimulation is not observed in the absence of the PAS domain. It strongly suggests that the PAS domain has an important function in vivo in T. cruzi in the modulation of the catalytic activity of this PGK isoform. In addition, the PAS-PGK through its PAS and PGK domains could act as a sensor for intracellular conditions in the parasite to adjust its intermediary metabolism." @default.
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- W4381487874 title "A Trypanosoma cruzi phosphoglycerate kinase isoform with a Per-Arnt-Sim domain acts as a possible sensor for intracellular conditions" @default.
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