Plasminogen binding proteins in secreted membrane vesicles of Leishmania mexicana
[Display omitted] ► Investigation of secreted membrane vesicles in Leishmania mexicana. ► These vesicles contain plasminogen binding proteins. ► Enolase and SMP-1 are plasminogen binding proteins in these secreted vesicles. Membrane vesicles secreted by Leishmania mexicana were collected and analyze...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular and biochemical parasitology 2013-01, Vol.187 (1), p.14-20 |
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► Investigation of secreted membrane vesicles in Leishmania mexicana. ► These vesicles contain plasminogen binding proteins. ► Enolase and SMP-1 are plasminogen binding proteins in these secreted vesicles.
Membrane vesicles secreted by Leishmania mexicana were collected and analyzed. These vesicles can bind plasminogen and were shown to contain enolase, previously identified as a plasminogen-binding protein. In addition, another plasminogen-binding protein was identified, the small myristoylated protein, SMP-1. Recombinant SMP-1 was able to bind plasminogen in a lysine-dependent manner with a Kd value of 0.24μM. The C-terminal lysine seems to be responsible for this binding, since this recognition decreases upon carboxypeptidase B treatment. This protein was present within the secreted membrane vesicles as demonstrated by its protection from trypsin digestion in the absence of Triton X-100. Plasminogen-binding proteins in the secreted vesicles may be involved in parasite invasion in the mammalian host. |
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ISSN: | 0166-6851 1872-9428 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2012.11.002 |