Iron superoxide dismutases in eukaryotic pathogens: new insights from apicomplexa and trypanosoma structures

TitleIron superoxide dismutases in eukaryotic pathogens: new insights from apicomplexa and trypanosoma structures
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsPhan, IQH, Davies, DR, Moretti, NSilvio, Shanmugam, D, Cestari, I, Anupama, A, Fairman, JW, Edwards, TE, Stuart, K, Schenkman, S, Myler, PJ
JournalActa Crystallographica Section F-Structural Biology Communications
Volume71
Pagination615-621
Date PublishedMAY
ISSN1744-3091
KeywordsApicomplexa, iron superoxide dismutase, Trypanosoma
Abstract

Prior studies have highlighted the potential of superoxide dismutases as drug targets in eukaryotic pathogens. This report presents the structures of three iron-dependent superoxide dismutases (FeSODs) from Trypanosoma cruzi, Leishmania major and Babesia bovis. Comparison with existing structures from Plasmodium and other trypanosome isoforms shows a very conserved overall fold with subtle differences. In particular, structural data suggest that B. bovis FeSOD may display similar resistance to peroxynitrite-mediated inactivation via an intramolecular electron-transfer pathway as previously described in T. cruzi FeSOD isoform B, thus providing valuable information for structure-based drug design. Furthermore, lysine-acetylation results in T. cruzi indicate that acetylation occurs at a position close to that responsible for the regulation of acetylation-mediated activity in the human enzyme.

DOI10.1107/S2053230X15004185
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

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Biochemical Sciences