Iron superoxide dismutases in eukaryotic pathogens: new insights from apicomplexa and trypanosoma structures
| Title | Iron superoxide dismutases in eukaryotic pathogens: new insights from apicomplexa and trypanosoma structures | 
| Publication Type | Journal Article | 
| Year of Publication | 2015 | 
| Authors | Phan, IQH, Davies, DR, Moretti, NSilvio, Shanmugam, D, Cestari, I, Anupama, A, Fairman, JW, Edwards, TE, Stuart, K, Schenkman, S, Myler, PJ | 
| Journal | Acta Crystallographica Section F-Structural Biology Communications | 
| Volume | 71 | 
| Pagination | 615-621 | 
| Date Published | MAY | 
| ISSN | 1744-3091 | 
| Keywords | Apicomplexa, 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.  |  
| DOI | 10.1107/S2053230X15004185 | 
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign  |  
| Impact Factor (IF) | 0.647 | 
