Isoprenoids play important roles in all living organisms as components of structural cholesterol, steroid hormones in mammals, carotenoids in plants, and ubiquinones. Significant differences occur in the length of the isoprenic side chains of ubiquinone between different organisms, suggesting that different enzymes are involved in the synthesis of these side chains. Whereas in Plasmodium falciparum the isoprenic side chains of ubiquinone contain 7–9 isoprenic units, 10-unit side chains are found in humans. In a search for the P. falciparum enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of isoprenic side chains attached to the benzoquinone ring of ubiquinones, we cloned and expressed a putative polyprenyl synthase. Polyclonal antibodies raised against the corresponding recombinant protein confirmed the presence of the native protein in trophozoite and schizont stages of P. falciparum. The recombinant protein, as well as P. falciparum extracts, showed an octaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase activity, with the formation of a polyisoprenoid with eight isoprenic units, as detected by reverse-phase HPLC and reverse-phase TLC, and confirmed by electrospray ionization and tandem MS analysis. The recombinant and native versions of the enzyme had similar Michaelis constants with the substrates isopentenyl pyrophosphate and farnesyl pyrophosphate. The recombinant enzyme could be competitively inhibited in the presence of the terpene nerolidol. This is the first report that directly demonstrates an octaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase activity in parasitic protozoa. Given the rather low similarity of the P. falciparum enzyme to its human counterpart, decaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase, we suggest that the identified enzyme and its recombinant version could be exploited in the screening of novel drugs.
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November 08 2005
Identification, molecular cloning and functional characterization of an octaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase in intra-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum Available to Purchase
Renata Tonhosolo;
Renata Tonhosolo
*Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Fabio L. D'Alexandri;
Fabio L. D'Alexandri
*Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Fernando A. Genta;
Fernando A. Genta
†Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Gerhard Wunderlich;
Gerhard Wunderlich
*Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Fabio C. Gozzo;
Fabio C. Gozzo
‡Thomson Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, State University of Campinas, 13083-970 Campinas, Brazil
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Marcos N. Eberlin;
Marcos N. Eberlin
‡Thomson Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, State University of Campinas, 13083-970 Campinas, Brazil
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Valnice J. Peres;
Valnice J. Peres
*Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Emilia A. Kimura;
Emilia A. Kimura
*Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Alejandro M. Katzin
Alejandro M. Katzin
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*Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
March 14 2005
Revision Received:
May 26 2005
Accepted:
June 29 2005
Accepted Manuscript online:
June 29 2005
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London
2005
Biochem J (2005) 392 (1): 117–126.
Article history
Received:
March 14 2005
Revision Received:
May 26 2005
Accepted:
June 29 2005
Accepted Manuscript online:
June 29 2005
Citation
Renata Tonhosolo, Fabio L. D'Alexandri, Fernando A. Genta, Gerhard Wunderlich, Fabio C. Gozzo, Marcos N. Eberlin, Valnice J. Peres, Emilia A. Kimura, Alejandro M. Katzin; Identification, molecular cloning and functional characterization of an octaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase in intra-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum. Biochem J 15 November 2005; 392 (1): 117–126. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20050441
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