Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei

Trypanosoma brucei is a medically important protozoan parasite that causes African sleeping sickness in humans. Although disease treatment is possible, it is hindered by the limited availability of effective drugs and the rapid emergence of drug resistance. It is, therefore, important to identify no...

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Main Author: Alshegifi, Mohammed
Other Authors: Voncken, Frank ; Greenman, John
Published: University of Hull 2018
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7691072019-04-10T01:06:51ZIdentification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome bruceiAlshegifi, MohammedVoncken, Frank ; Greenman, John2018Trypanosoma brucei is a medically important protozoan parasite that causes African sleeping sickness in humans. Although disease treatment is possible, it is hindered by the limited availability of effective drugs and the rapid emergence of drug resistance. It is, therefore, important to identify novel drug targets for the development of new, more effective drugs. Mitochondrial carrier family (MCF) proteins transport a wide range of key metabolites across the mitochondrial inner membrane. They are important for the maintenance of key metabolic pathways in all eukaryotic cells. In particular, the MCF proteins that have been implicated in mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) import appear to be essential for cell function and survival due to their roles in defence against oxidative stress and in the provision of the ATP required for mitochondrial electron transport and associated ATP production. Based on their important physiological roles, mitochondrial nucleotide transporters are potential novel drug targets. The main aim of this thesis was to identify and functionally characterise the putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters in T. brucei. Sequence analysis revealed that the T. brucei genome contains 5 MCF proteins: TbMCP1, TbMCP15, TbMCP16, TbMCP20 and TbMCP23. The proteins were predicted to have roles in mitochondrial nucleotide transport based on their homology to functionally characterised MCF proteins that transport nucleotides. Of these TbMCPs, TbMCP1 has the highest sequence similarity to functionally characterised mitochondrial flavin carriers and peroxisomal ATP/adenosine monophosphate carriers in other eukaryotes, such as Flx1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sequence analysis further predicted that TbMCP15 and TbMCP16 were closely related to mitochondrial adenosine diphosphate (ADP/ATP) transporters, such as AAC2 in S. cerevisiae, whereas TbMCP20 appeared to be closely related to mitochondrial S-adenosylmethionine transporters, such as SAM5 in S. cerevisiae, and TbMCP23 appeared to be closely related to mitochondrial pyrimidine transporters, such as S. cerevisiae RIM2.Biomedical sciencesUniversity of Hullhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.769107http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:16890Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Alshegifi, Mohammed
Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei
description Trypanosoma brucei is a medically important protozoan parasite that causes African sleeping sickness in humans. Although disease treatment is possible, it is hindered by the limited availability of effective drugs and the rapid emergence of drug resistance. It is, therefore, important to identify novel drug targets for the development of new, more effective drugs. Mitochondrial carrier family (MCF) proteins transport a wide range of key metabolites across the mitochondrial inner membrane. They are important for the maintenance of key metabolic pathways in all eukaryotic cells. In particular, the MCF proteins that have been implicated in mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) import appear to be essential for cell function and survival due to their roles in defence against oxidative stress and in the provision of the ATP required for mitochondrial electron transport and associated ATP production. Based on their important physiological roles, mitochondrial nucleotide transporters are potential novel drug targets. The main aim of this thesis was to identify and functionally characterise the putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters in T. brucei. Sequence analysis revealed that the T. brucei genome contains 5 MCF proteins: TbMCP1, TbMCP15, TbMCP16, TbMCP20 and TbMCP23. The proteins were predicted to have roles in mitochondrial nucleotide transport based on their homology to functionally characterised MCF proteins that transport nucleotides. Of these TbMCPs, TbMCP1 has the highest sequence similarity to functionally characterised mitochondrial flavin carriers and peroxisomal ATP/adenosine monophosphate carriers in other eukaryotes, such as Flx1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sequence analysis further predicted that TbMCP15 and TbMCP16 were closely related to mitochondrial adenosine diphosphate (ADP/ATP) transporters, such as AAC2 in S. cerevisiae, whereas TbMCP20 appeared to be closely related to mitochondrial S-adenosylmethionine transporters, such as SAM5 in S. cerevisiae, and TbMCP23 appeared to be closely related to mitochondrial pyrimidine transporters, such as S. cerevisiae RIM2.
author2 Voncken, Frank ; Greenman, John
author_facet Voncken, Frank ; Greenman, John
Alshegifi, Mohammed
author Alshegifi, Mohammed
author_sort Alshegifi, Mohammed
title Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei
title_short Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei
title_full Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei
title_fullStr Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei
title_full_unstemmed Identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen Trypanosome brucei
title_sort identification and functional characterisation of putative mitochondrial nucleotide transporters from the human pathogen trypanosome brucei
publisher University of Hull
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