TY - JOUR
T1 - Production and secretion of Leishmania braziliensis proteins
AU - Hernandez, Angel G.
AU - Rodriguez, Noris
AU - Dagger, Fracehuli
AU - Greenblatt, Charles L.
PY - 1980
Y1 - 1980
N2 - The kinetics of secretion of proteins by Leishmania braziliensis was followed by incorporation of [3H]leucine into macromolecules produced by the cells which are released into the growth medium. About 10% of the total protein synthesized by actively growing cells is secreted. Cycloheximide (100 μg/ml) and puromycin (0.5 mM) inhibited the incorporation of labelled leucine by 85 and 99%, respectively. The secreted proteins do not seem to results from cell lysis since, first, the kinetics of production are linear and, secondly, less than 1% the thymidine or uridine incorporated by the cells is found in the medium. Cells grownh with [3H]leucine and then transferred to fresh medium show two phases of secretion. During the first six hours, it is slow and reaches a plateau. The release increases about ten-fold during the next six hours. An analysis of the secreted material showed that following precipitation with methanol and sodium acetate, three isotopically labelled peaks were eluted from Sephadex G-120-150. The first of these, containing 50% of the radioactivity, did not react with anti-leishmanial serum, while the last two did. Since the last two fractions could be labelled with [3H]glucosamine as well as [3H]leucine it is suggested that they are glycoprotein in nature and are similar to the products released by other species of Leishmania.
AB - The kinetics of secretion of proteins by Leishmania braziliensis was followed by incorporation of [3H]leucine into macromolecules produced by the cells which are released into the growth medium. About 10% of the total protein synthesized by actively growing cells is secreted. Cycloheximide (100 μg/ml) and puromycin (0.5 mM) inhibited the incorporation of labelled leucine by 85 and 99%, respectively. The secreted proteins do not seem to results from cell lysis since, first, the kinetics of production are linear and, secondly, less than 1% the thymidine or uridine incorporated by the cells is found in the medium. Cells grownh with [3H]leucine and then transferred to fresh medium show two phases of secretion. During the first six hours, it is slow and reaches a plateau. The release increases about ten-fold during the next six hours. An analysis of the secreted material showed that following precipitation with methanol and sodium acetate, three isotopically labelled peaks were eluted from Sephadex G-120-150. The first of these, containing 50% of the radioactivity, did not react with anti-leishmanial serum, while the last two did. Since the last two fractions could be labelled with [3H]glucosamine as well as [3H]leucine it is suggested that they are glycoprotein in nature and are similar to the products released by other species of Leishmania.
KW - Leishmania braziliensis
KW - Leishmanial protein
KW - Protein synthesis and secretion
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U2 - 10.1016/0166-6851(80)90013-4
DO - 10.1016/0166-6851(80)90013-4
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C2 - 7442714
AN - SCOPUS:0019029494
SN - 0166-6851
VL - 1
SP - 143
EP - 149
JO - Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
JF - Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
IS - 3
ER -