Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii

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Autor(a) principal: Rohloff, Peter
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Miranda, Kildare Rocha de, Rodrigues, Juliany Cola Fernandes, Fang, Jianmin, Galizzi, Melina, Plattner, Helmut, Hentschel, Joachim, Moreno, Silvia Noemi Josefina
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10926/1936
Resumo: Acidocalcisomes are acidic calcium stores found in diverse organisms, being conserved from bacteria to humans. They possess an acidic matrix that contains several cations bound to phosphates, which are mainly present in the form of short and long polyphosphate chains. Their matrix is acidified through the action of proton pumps such as a vacuolar proton ATPase and a vacuolar proton pyrophosphatase. Calcium uptake occurs through a Ca2+/H+ countertransporting ATPase located in the membrane of the organelle. Acidocalcisomes have been identified in a variety of microorganisms, including Apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium and Eimeria species, and in Toxoplasma gondii. We report the purification and characterization of an acidocalcisome fraction from T. gondii tachyzoites after subcellular fractionation and further discontinuous iodixanol gradient purification. Proton and calcium transport activities in the fraction were characterized by fluorescence microscopy and spectrophotometric methods using acridine orange and arsenazo III, respectively. This work will facilitate the understanding of the function of acidocalcisomes in Apicomplexan parasites, as we can now isolate highly purified fractions that could be used for proteomic analysis to find proteins that may clarify the biogenesis of these organelles.
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title Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
spellingShingle Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
Rohloff, Peter
title_short Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
title_full Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
title_fullStr Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
title_full_unstemmed Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
title_sort Calcium uptake and proton transport by acidocalcisomes of toxoplasma gondii
author Rohloff, Peter
author_facet Rohloff, Peter
Miranda, Kildare Rocha de
Rodrigues, Juliany Cola Fernandes
Fang, Jianmin
Galizzi, Melina
Plattner, Helmut
Hentschel, Joachim
Moreno, Silvia Noemi Josefina
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author2 Miranda, Kildare Rocha de
Rodrigues, Juliany Cola Fernandes
Fang, Jianmin
Galizzi, Melina
Plattner, Helmut
Hentschel, Joachim
Moreno, Silvia Noemi Josefina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rohloff, Peter
Miranda, Kildare Rocha de
Rodrigues, Juliany Cola Fernandes
Fang, Jianmin
Galizzi, Melina
Plattner, Helmut
Hentschel, Joachim
Moreno, Silvia Noemi Josefina
description Acidocalcisomes are acidic calcium stores found in diverse organisms, being conserved from bacteria to humans. They possess an acidic matrix that contains several cations bound to phosphates, which are mainly present in the form of short and long polyphosphate chains. Their matrix is acidified through the action of proton pumps such as a vacuolar proton ATPase and a vacuolar proton pyrophosphatase. Calcium uptake occurs through a Ca2+/H+ countertransporting ATPase located in the membrane of the organelle. Acidocalcisomes have been identified in a variety of microorganisms, including Apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium and Eimeria species, and in Toxoplasma gondii. We report the purification and characterization of an acidocalcisome fraction from T. gondii tachyzoites after subcellular fractionation and further discontinuous iodixanol gradient purification. Proton and calcium transport activities in the fraction were characterized by fluorescence microscopy and spectrophotometric methods using acridine orange and arsenazo III, respectively. This work will facilitate the understanding of the function of acidocalcisomes in Apicomplexan parasites, as we can now isolate highly purified fractions that could be used for proteomic analysis to find proteins that may clarify the biogenesis of these organelles.
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