QUIROGA RODRIGO
Congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Bioinformatic prediction and characterization of the SNARE protein family in the divergent protozoan Giardia lamblia
Autor/es:
QUIROGA R; ELIAS VE; PRUCCA CG; LUJÁN HD
Lugar:
Huerta Grande, Córdoba, Argentina.
Reunión:
Congreso; XXI Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Protozoología y Enfermedades Parasitarias.; 2006
Resumen:
Giardia lamblia is an early branching protist with inusual eukaryotic characteristics, including the absence of a morphologically evident Golgi apparatus. Although both constitutice and regulated pathways for protein secretion exist in Giardia, little is known about the molecules and mechanisms specifically involved in vesicular docking and fusion. In higher eukaryotes, the SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor-attachment protein receptor) proteins play essential roles in the processes through the formation of complexees between proteins present on donor and target membranes. Here, we present results from a complete bioinformatic analysis of the Giardia genome for SNARE encoding genes, the validation of this data through Hidden Markov Model construction and evaluation, as well as the prediction of the 3D protein structure through modeling by satisfaction of spatial restraints. We also classified Giardia SNARES into the Qa, Qb, Qc and R subclasses. The characterizationof these proteins in Giardia allowed a more sensitive and effective search and prediction of this protein family in other eukaryotes who have completely sequenced genomes but do not have a complete set of SNARE proteins characterized. The description of all these novel SNARES in an ancient eukaryote will allows a detailed study of the evolution of this protein family and more specifically of the SNAP proteins (proteins with two SNARE domains and no transmembrane domain) due to the fact that they are resent only in some of the aforementioned organisms and it has been proposed that SNAP proteins appeared during eukaryotic evolution by fusion of two SNARE genes.