Trypanosoma cruzi Peptidases: An Overview

Peptidases are a group of enzymes which have a catalytic function that is to hydrolyze peptide bonds of proteins. The enzymes that hydrolyze peptide bonds at the amino- or carboxy- terminus are classified as exopeptidases, and those that cleave peptide bonds inside the polypeptide are endopeptidases...

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Veröffentlicht in:The open parasitology journal 2010, Vol.4 (1), p.120-131
Hauptverfasser: Beatriz Vermelho, Alane, Nogueira de Melo, Ana Cristina, Araújo Soares, Rosangela, Sales Alviano, Daniela, Paraguai Souza, Edilma, Souto-Padrón, Thaïs, Capaci Rodrigues, Giseli, Palermo de Aguiar, Alcino, Claudia Pereira, Mirian, Ferreira-Pereira, Antonio, S. Rosa, Maria Socorro, Leal Meirelles, Maria Nazareth, Sales Alviano, Celuta
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Zusammenfassung:Peptidases are a group of enzymes which have a catalytic function that is to hydrolyze peptide bonds of proteins. The enzymes that hydrolyze peptide bonds at the amino- or carboxy- terminus are classified as exopeptidases, and those that cleave peptide bonds inside the polypeptide are endopeptidases. Endopeptidases, such as cysteine-, metalo-, serine- and threonine peptidases as well as some exopeptidases, have been characterized in Trypanosoma cruzi . Understanding the pathogenesis of T. cruzi requires the identification of functional properties of those peptidases, as they are implied in virulence, are important for host-parasite interactions and are critical for successful survival in their hosts. Here we examine the main T. cruzi peptidases, focusing on their biological roles, especially concerning the parasite-mammalian host relations.
ISSN:1874-4214
1874-4214
DOI:10.2174/1874421401004010120