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Influence of peptides in recombinant protein structures: an applied study of adeninephosphoribosyl transferase (APRT) from Leishmania tarentolae.

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Author(s):
Cecilia Sulzbacher Caruso
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Física de São Carlos (IFSC/BT)
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Examining board members:
Leila Maria Beltramini; Maria Lucia Bianconi; Hidetake Imasato; Amando Siuiti Ito; Otaciro Rangel Nascimento
Advisor: Leila Maria Beltramini
Abstract

Human cells synthesize purine nucleotide by again and salvage pathways, while parasitic protozoa use only salvage pathways. For this reason, the enzymes that compound the salvage pathway are important targets to development of new antiparasitic drugs. The enzyme adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT) converts adenine and &#945-D-5-phosphoribosyll-pyraphosphate (PRPP) to adenosine monophosphate (AMP) at salvage pathway. In this work, the APRT and APRT-His recombinants had been characterized by biochemical and spectroscopic methods. The expression of the aprt genes from L. tarentolae inserted into pET29+ (Novagen) and pQ30 (Qiagen) vectors yielded 5 and 10 mg.mL-1 of the APRT and APRT-His, on soluble form, respectively. The APRT remained stable and homogeneous in vitro at Tris pH 7.5 containing 5 mM MgSO4 and 150 mM KCl, but APRT-His was instable and insoluble above 0.5 mg.mL-1 at the same pH. The solubility study showed that histidine increased the APRT-His solubility and it is partially stabilized at Tris pH 8.5 containing 150 mM KCl. The addition of the histidine 50 mM was efficient for concentrations up to 8 mg.mL-1.Then, the APRT-His was purified and storage in that buffer for spectroscopic assays. The biochemical characterization of the APRT and APRT-His indicated that a both are dimercs in its buffers, and they have isoelectric points at pH 6.45 &#177 0.20 and 7.7 &#177 0.16, respectively. By enzymatic activity assays, the APRT is twice activer than APRT-His. The CD spectra of the APRT-His were more intense than the APRT spectra. and showed helix &#945 profile. The fluorescence spectra marked a maximum emission fluorescence at 342 nm for the APRT-His and 332 um for the APRT. In addition, the spectra revealed that PRPP and AMP quenched the fluorescence of the tryptophan (Trp) into APRT. The quench was related to position of the ligands inside active site of the enzyme and the absent of fluorescence of the Trp, inside APRT-His, was related to absent of the Mg2+. The results has demonstrated that the presence of the histidine residues at N-terminal region of the APRT-His induced to conformational changes of the enzyme following to continuos precipitation. In the same sense, the absent of histidine residues associated to enzyme favored to stability of the protein in vitro. (AU)