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Moonlighting proteins as virulence factors of pathogenic fungi, parasitic protozoa and multicellular parasites.

J Karkowska-Kuleta1, A Kozik.   

Abstract

The delicate balance between eukaryotic pathogens and their human hosts during the initiation and development of infection is a complex process involving many diverse interactions. Different infectious agents, including pathogenic fungi, parasitic protozoa and multicellular parasites, directly interact through their cell surface with epithelial or endothelial cells of the human host as well as various proteinaceous host ligands such as extracellular matrix or plasma proteins. Eukaryotic pathogens possess a number of virulence factors but a relatively recently recognized and particularly interesting group of factors capable of enhancing virulence is the set of so-called 'moonlighting proteins'. This term was coined for a relatively large collection of housekeeping enzymes lacking special targeting motifs that would determine their extracellular localization, but that are often present at the cell surface of pathogen. Several such enzymes with key metabolic functions in glycolysis, the pentose phosphate cycle or other fundamental intracellular processes perform entirely new, non-catalytic roles often associated with adhesion to host ligands. Our current study summarizes some of the current knowledge of interesting moonlighting proteins which play putative or confirmed roles as virulence factors in pathogenic fungi, parasitic protozoa and multicellular parasites.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Candida; Paracoccidioides; Plasmodium; Schistosoma; housekeeping enzymes; protein moonlighting

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25131723     DOI: 10.1111/omi.12078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Oral Microbiol        ISSN: 2041-1006            Impact factor:   3.563


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