Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus
A protozoan flagelate has recently been isolated from Amaranthus retroflexus. This plant grows near economically important crops in southeastern Spain, which are known to be parasitized by Phytomonas spp. The present study focuses on the characterization of the energy metabolism of this new isolate....
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doaj-4b8eb62544fe4c24998b4493500ddae42020-11-24T22:43:06ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602000-10-0195564164710.1590/S0074-02762000000500010Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexusClotilde MarínCarolina Fernández-RamosEmilio EntralaJosé M QuesadaManuel Sánchez-MorenoA protozoan flagelate has recently been isolated from Amaranthus retroflexus. This plant grows near economically important crops in southeastern Spain, which are known to be parasitized by Phytomonas spp. The present study focuses on the characterization of the energy metabolism of this new isolate. These flagellates utilize glucose efficiently as their primary energy source, although they are unable to completely degrade it. They excrete ethanol, acetate, glycine, and succinate in lower amount, as well as ammonium. The presence of glycosomes was indicated by the early enzymes of the glycolytic pathway, one enzyme of the glycerol pathway (glycerol kinase), and malate dehydrogenase. No evidence of a fully functional citric-acid cycle was found. In the absence of catalase activity, these flagellates showed significant superoxide dismutase activity located in the glycosomal and cytosolic fractions. These trypanosomes, despite being morphologically and metabolically similar to other Phytomonas isolated from the same area, showed significant differences, suggesting that they are phylogenetically different species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762000000500010Amaranthus retroflexusPhytomonasenergy metabolismsuperoxide dismutase |
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Clotilde Marín Carolina Fernández-Ramos Emilio Entrala José M Quesada Manuel Sánchez-Moreno |
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Clotilde Marín Carolina Fernández-Ramos Emilio Entrala José M Quesada Manuel Sánchez-Moreno Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Amaranthus retroflexus Phytomonas energy metabolism superoxide dismutase |
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Clotilde Marín Carolina Fernández-Ramos Emilio Entrala José M Quesada Manuel Sánchez-Moreno |
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Clotilde Marín |
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Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus |
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Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus |
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Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus |
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Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus |
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Biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant Amaranthus retroflexus |
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biochemical characterization of a trypanosomatid isolated from the plant amaranthus retroflexus |
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Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde |
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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. |
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0074-0276 1678-8060 |
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2000-10-01 |
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A protozoan flagelate has recently been isolated from Amaranthus retroflexus. This plant grows near economically important crops in southeastern Spain, which are known to be parasitized by Phytomonas spp. The present study focuses on the characterization of the energy metabolism of this new isolate. These flagellates utilize glucose efficiently as their primary energy source, although they are unable to completely degrade it. They excrete ethanol, acetate, glycine, and succinate in lower amount, as well as ammonium. The presence of glycosomes was indicated by the early enzymes of the glycolytic pathway, one enzyme of the glycerol pathway (glycerol kinase), and malate dehydrogenase. No evidence of a fully functional citric-acid cycle was found. In the absence of catalase activity, these flagellates showed significant superoxide dismutase activity located in the glycosomal and cytosolic fractions. These trypanosomes, despite being morphologically and metabolically similar to other Phytomonas isolated from the same area, showed significant differences, suggesting that they are phylogenetically different species. |
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Amaranthus retroflexus Phytomonas energy metabolism superoxide dismutase |
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