Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi

The life cycle of the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi exposes it to several environmental stresses in its invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Stress conditions are involved in parasite differentiation, but little is known about the stress response proteins involved. We report here the first characterization of stress-induced protein-1 (STI-1) in T. cruzi (TcSTI-1). This co-chaperone is produced in response to stress and mediates the formation of a complex between the stress proteins HSP70 and HSP90 in other organisms. Despite the similarity of TcSTI-1 to STI-1 proteins in other organisms, its expression profile in response to various stress conditions, such as heat shock, acidic pH or nutrient starvation, is quite different. Neither polysomal mRNA nor protein levels changed in exponentially growing epimastigotes cultured under any of the stress conditions studied. Increased levels of TcSTI-1 were observed in epimastigotes subjected to nutritional stress in the late growth phase. Co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed an association between TcSTI-1 and TcHSP70 in T. cruzi epimastigotes. Immunolocalization demonstrated that TcSTI-1 was distributed throughout the cytoplasm and there was some colocalization of TcSTI-1 and TcHSP70 around the nucleus. Thus, TcSTI-1 associates with TcHSP70 and TcSTI-1 expression is induced when the parasites are subjected to stress conditions during specific growth phase.

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Main Authors: Schmidt,Juliana C, Soares,Maurilio J, Goldenberg,Samuel, Pavoni,Daniela Parada, Krieger,Marco A
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Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620110001000122013-04-09Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruziSchmidt,Juliana CSoares,Maurilio JGoldenberg,SamuelPavoni,Daniela ParadaKrieger,Marco A STI-1 Hop HSP70 stress response Trypanosoma cruzi The life cycle of the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi exposes it to several environmental stresses in its invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Stress conditions are involved in parasite differentiation, but little is known about the stress response proteins involved. We report here the first characterization of stress-induced protein-1 (STI-1) in T. cruzi (TcSTI-1). This co-chaperone is produced in response to stress and mediates the formation of a complex between the stress proteins HSP70 and HSP90 in other organisms. Despite the similarity of TcSTI-1 to STI-1 proteins in other organisms, its expression profile in response to various stress conditions, such as heat shock, acidic pH or nutrient starvation, is quite different. Neither polysomal mRNA nor protein levels changed in exponentially growing epimastigotes cultured under any of the stress conditions studied. Increased levels of TcSTI-1 were observed in epimastigotes subjected to nutritional stress in the late growth phase. Co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed an association between TcSTI-1 and TcHSP70 in T. cruzi epimastigotes. Immunolocalization demonstrated that TcSTI-1 was distributed throughout the cytoplasm and there was some colocalization of TcSTI-1 and TcHSP70 around the nucleus. Thus, TcSTI-1 associates with TcHSP70 and TcSTI-1 expression is induced when the parasites are subjected to stress conditions during specific growth phase.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.106 n.1 20112011-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762011000100012en10.1590/S0074-02762011000100012
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Soares,Maurilio J
Goldenberg,Samuel
Pavoni,Daniela Parada
Krieger,Marco A
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Soares,Maurilio J
Goldenberg,Samuel
Pavoni,Daniela Parada
Krieger,Marco A
Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi
author_facet Schmidt,Juliana C
Soares,Maurilio J
Goldenberg,Samuel
Pavoni,Daniela Parada
Krieger,Marco A
author_sort Schmidt,Juliana C
title Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi
title_short Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi
title_fullStr Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of TcSTI-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in Trypanosoma cruzi
title_sort characterization of tcsti-1, a homologue of stress-induced protein-1, in trypanosoma cruzi
description The life cycle of the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi exposes it to several environmental stresses in its invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Stress conditions are involved in parasite differentiation, but little is known about the stress response proteins involved. We report here the first characterization of stress-induced protein-1 (STI-1) in T. cruzi (TcSTI-1). This co-chaperone is produced in response to stress and mediates the formation of a complex between the stress proteins HSP70 and HSP90 in other organisms. Despite the similarity of TcSTI-1 to STI-1 proteins in other organisms, its expression profile in response to various stress conditions, such as heat shock, acidic pH or nutrient starvation, is quite different. Neither polysomal mRNA nor protein levels changed in exponentially growing epimastigotes cultured under any of the stress conditions studied. Increased levels of TcSTI-1 were observed in epimastigotes subjected to nutritional stress in the late growth phase. Co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed an association between TcSTI-1 and TcHSP70 in T. cruzi epimastigotes. Immunolocalization demonstrated that TcSTI-1 was distributed throughout the cytoplasm and there was some colocalization of TcSTI-1 and TcHSP70 around the nucleus. Thus, TcSTI-1 associates with TcHSP70 and TcSTI-1 expression is induced when the parasites are subjected to stress conditions during specific growth phase.
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