Purification, cloning, and expression of two closely related Trypanosoma brucei nucleic acid binding proteins

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Vol 87 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Noreen Williams
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Mathieu Cayla ◽  
Keith R. Matthews ◽  
Alasdair C. Ivens

Background: Low-complexity regions (LCRs) on proteins have attracted increasing attention recently due to their role in the assembly of membraneless organelles or granules by liquid-liquid phase separation. Several examples of such granules have been shown to sequester RNA and proteins in an inactive state, providing an important mechanism for dynamic post-transcriptional gene regulation. In trypanosome parasites, post-transcriptional control overwhelmingly dominates gene regulation due to the organisation of their genome into polycistronic transcription units. The purpose of the current study was to generate a substantially more comprehensive genome-wide survey of LCRs on trypanosome proteins than currently available . Methods: Using the Shannon’s entropy method, provided in the R package ‘entropy’, we identified LCRs in the proteome of Trypanosoma brucei. Our analysis predicts LCRs and their positional enrichment in distinct protein cohorts and superimposes on this a range of post-translational modifications derived from available experimental datasets. Results: We have identified 8162 LCRs present on 4914 proteins, representing 42% of the proteome, placing Trypanosoma brucei among the eukaryotes with the highest percentage of LCRs. Our results highlight the enrichment of LCRs in the C-terminal region of predicted nucleic acid binding proteins, these acting as favoured sites for potential phosphorylation. Phosphorylation represents 51% of the post-translational modifications present on LCRs compared to 16% on the rest of the proteome. Conclusions: The post-translational modifications of LCRs, and in particular phosphorylation events, could contribute to post-transcriptional gene expression control and the dynamics of protein targeting to membraneless organelles in kinetoplastid parasites.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Mathieu Cayla ◽  
Keith R. Matthews ◽  
Alasdair C. Ivens

Background: Low-complexity regions (LCRs) on proteins have attracted increasing attention recently due to their role in the assembly of membraneless organelles or granules by liquid-liquid phase separation. Several examples of such granules have been shown to sequester RNA and proteins in an inactive state, providing an important mechanism for dynamic post-transcriptional gene regulation. In trypanosome parasites, post-transcriptional control overwhelmingly dominates gene regulation due to the organisation of their genome into polycistronic transcription units. The purpose of the current study was to generate a substantially more comprehensive genome-wide survey of LCRs on trypanosome proteins than currently available. Methods: Using the Shannon’s entropy method, provided in the R package ‘entropy’, we identified LCRs in the proteome of Trypanosoma brucei. Our analysis predicts LCRs and their positional enrichment in distinct protein cohorts and superimposes on this a range of post-translational modifications derived from available experimental datasets. Results: Our results highlight the enrichment of LCRs in the C-terminal region of predicted nucleic acid binding proteins, these acting as favoured sites for potential phosphorylation. Conclusions: The post-translational modifications of LCRs, and in particular the phosphorylation events, could contribute to post-transcriptional gene expression control and the dynamics of protein targeting to membraneless organelles in kinetoplastid parasites.


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