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. 2005 Dec;98(1):5-13.
doi: 10.1007/s00436-005-0012-z. Epub 2005 Oct 20.

Characterization of two different mucolipin-like genes from Leishmania major

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Characterization of two different mucolipin-like genes from Leishmania major

Mehdi Chenik et al. Parasitol Res. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

Here, we report the existence of two different mucolipin-like genes in Leishmania parasites. The Leishmania major mucolipin-like A and B genes (lmmlA and lmmlB) encode two proteins of 776 and 590 amino acids, respectively, and may be classified among the mucolipins family [transient receptors potential mucolipin (TRPML)] because (1) they include a large region that exhibits significant similarities with specific domains of ion transport proteins and transient receptors potential (TRP) channels, (2) they contain at least 173 residues that display significant homologies with conserved regions of different mucolipins from several species, and (3) as TRPMLs, they include six predicted transmembrane domains. Gene expression analysis reveals that lmmlB is upregulated in metacyclics and amastigotes relative to procyclics, while lmmlA is constitutively expressed in the three Leishmania developmental stages. These genes could constitute potential drug targets.

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