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Title: | Comparative proteomic analysis of Leishmania parasites isolated from visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis patients | Authors: | Dinç, M. Yalçln, T. Çavuş, I. Özbilgin, A. |
Keywords: | 2D-PAGE cutaneous leishmaniasis parasite proteomics shotgun visceral 3 oxoacid coenzyme A transferase adenosine triphosphatase aminopeptidase antioxidant arsenical pump driving atpase homolog aspartate aminotransferase autoantigen beta eliminating lyase carboxypeptidase carrier protein coproporphyrinogen oxidase dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase eukaryotic release factor 3 flavine mononucleotide transferase flavoprotein flavoprotein subunit like protein fumarate hydratase glucosyltransferase glutamamyl carboxypeptidase glutamate ammonia ligase glutamine fructose 6 phosphate aminotransferase glycosomal membrane protein guanine nucleotide binding protein heat shock protein 70 hydrolase I 6 autoantigen like protein I 6 autoantigen-like protein initiation factor 4A isomerase levo glutamate gamma semialdehyde dehydrogenase lyase malate dehydrogenase membrane protein metal ion transporter metalloproteinase methyl 5' thioadenosine phosphorylase mevalonate kinase MORN repeat protein n acyl amino acid amidohydrolase n ethylmaleimide sensitive factor oxidoreductase peroxidoxin phosphorylase proline dehydrogenase protozoal protein pyruvate kinase ribonucleoside diphosphate reductase RNA recognition motif protein serine transfer RNA ligase sterol 14alpha demethylase superoxide dismutase surf1 like protein transferase unclassified drug uridine diphosphate glucose glucosyltransferase zinc finger protein Article bioinformatics controlled study cutaneous leishmaniasis differential gene expression down regulation gene location human Leishmania infantum Leishmania tropica molecular weight nonhuman peptide mass fingerprinting pH polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis promastigote protein database protein expression level proteomics search engine shotgun sequencing time of flight mass spectrometry two dimensional gel electrophoresis visceral leishmaniasis animal cutaneous leishmaniasis parasite parasitology proteomics visceral leishmaniasis Animals Humans Leishmania infantum Leishmania tropica Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Visceral Parasites Proteomics |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press | Abstract: | Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease in which different clinical manifestations are classified into three primary forms: visceral, cutaneous and mucocutaneous. These disease forms are associated with parasite species of the protozoan genus Leishmania. For instance, Leishmania infantum and Leishmania tropica are typically linked with visceral (VL) and cutaneous (CL) leishmaniasis, respectively; however, these two species can also cause other form to a lesser extent. What is more alarming is this characteristic, which threatens current medical diagnosis and treatment, is started to be acquired by other species. Our purpose was to address this issue; therefore, gel-based and gel-free proteomic analyses were carried out on the species L. infantum to determine the proteins differentiating between the parasites caused VL and CL. In addition, L. tropica parasites representing the typical cases for CL were included. According to our results, electrophoresis gels of parasites caused to VL were distinguishable regarding the repetitive down-regulation on some specific locations. In addition, a distinct spot of an antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase, was shown up only on the gels of CL samples regardless of the species. In the gel-free approach, 37 proteins that were verified with a second database search using a different search engine, were recognized from the comparison between VL and CL samples. Among them, 31 proteins for the CL group and six proteins for the VL group were determined differentially abundant. Two proteins from the gel-based analysis, pyruvate kinase and succinyl-coA:3-ketoacid-coenzyme A transferase analysis were encountered in the protein list of the CL group. Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182021001967 https://hdl.handle.net/11147/14168 |
ISSN: | 0031-1820 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection |
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