Tubulins in Trichomonas vaginalis:: Molecular characterization of α-tubulin genes, posttranslational modifications, and homology modeling of the tubulin dimer
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Noël, C
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Noël, C
Gerbod, D
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Gerbod, D
Fast, NM
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Fast, NM
Wintjens, R
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Delgado-Viscogliosi, P
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Delgado-Viscogliosi, P
Doolittle, WF
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Viscogliosi, E
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[1] Inst Pasteur, INSERM, U547, F-59019 Lille, France
[2] Lab Biol Comparee Protistes, UMR CNRS 6023, F-63177 Clermont Ferrand, France
We have isolated and analysed an alpha-tubulin-encoding gene (atub1) in an early-diverging eukaryote, Trichomonas vaginalis. The complete atub1 open reading frame included 1,356 bp encoding a polypeptide of 452 amino-acyl residues. A second alpha-tubulin gene (atub2) was amplified by PCR using primers derived from consensus a-tubulin amino acid sequences. Both T. vaginalis alpha-tubulin sequences showed high identity to those described in other parabasalids (94.4%-97.3%), and exhibited a high degree of similarity to sequences from Metazoa (such as pig brain) and diplomonads (such as Giardia). Despite large evolutionary distances previously observed between trichomonads and mammals, the three-dimensional model of the T. vaginalis tubulin dimer was very similar to that of pig brain. Possible correlations between alpha-tubulin sequences and posttranslational modifications (PTMs) were examined. Our observations corroborated previous data obtained in T. vaginalis using specific anti-PTMs antibodies. As described in the related species Tritrichomonas mobilensis, microtubules are likely acetylated, non-tyrosinated, glutamylated, and non-glycylated in T. vaginalis. Evolutionary considerations concerning the time of appearance of these tubulin PTMs are also discussed since trichomonads are potentially one of the earliest diverging eukaryotic lineages.