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Characterization of protein-DNA interactions in trypanosomes.

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Author(s):
Ricardo Pariona Llanos
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB/SDI)
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Examining board members:
Maria Carolina Quartim Barbosa Elias Sabbaga; Andréa Cristina Fogaça; Lucio Holanda Gondim de Freitas Júnior; Renata Rosito Tonelli; Luiz Ricardo Orsini Tosi
Advisor: Maria Carolina Quartim Barbosa Elias Sabbaga
Abstract

The T. cruzi, is the causative agent of Chagas disease. The redox state of NAD+/NADH intracellular is critical in the maintenance of cellular metabolism. The GAPDH has the protection function of the telomere in mammals against degradation, because it is connecting to the telomere. Here we show the recombinant GAPDH of T. cruzi (rTcGAPDH) interacts with telomeric DNA. The rTcGAPDH binds to single-stranded DNA. We show GAPDH to bind to telomeric DNA in vivo epimastigotes cells, where [NADH] is greater than [NAD+], but the addition of exogenous NAD+ blocks this interaction. Corroborating the hypothesis that the NAD+/NADH balance determines the GAPDH-telomere interaction, we saw that the trypomastigote has higher [NAD+] that intracellular [NADH] and GAPDH is not able to connect to telomeric DNA. In addition, the exogenous NADH recovers the GAPDH-telomere interaction at this stage. It is important the NAD+/NADH balance this interaction in trypanosomes, suggesting that the protection of the telomere of the parasite can be regulated by the metabolic state of the cells. (AU)