| Literature DB >> 29921754 |
Srinivasan Ramakrishnan1, Roberto Docampo2,3.
Abstract
Calcium ion (Ca2+) serves as a second messenger for a variety of cell functions in trypanosomes. Several proteins in the plasma membrane, acidocalcisomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria are involved in its homeostasis and in cell signaling roles. The plasma membrane has a Ca2+ channel for its uptake and a plasma membrane-type Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA) for its efflux. A similar PMCA is also located in acidocalcisomes, acidic organelles that are the primary Ca2+ store and that possess an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP₃R) for Ca2+ efflux. Their mitochondria possess a mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex (MCUC) for Ca2+ uptake and a Ca2+/H⁺ exchanger for Ca2+ release. The endoplasmic reticulum has a sarcoplasmic-endoplasmic reticulum-type Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) for Ca2+ uptake but no Ca2+ release mechanism has been identified. Additionally, the trypanosomatid genomes contain other membrane proteins that could potentially bind calcium and await further characterization.Entities:
Keywords: Leishmania; Trypanosoma; acidocalcisome; calcium; mitochondria
Year: 2018 PMID: 29921754 PMCID: PMC6027440 DOI: 10.3390/genes9060304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096
Organellar distribution of confirmed and putative Ca2+ signaling transporters in trypanosomatids.
| Organelle | Protein |
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| SERCA | Tb927.5.3400 | TcCLB.509777.70 | LmjF.04.0010 |
| Tb927.9.15460 | TcCLB.506241.70 | LmjF.35.2080 | ||
| PSEN | Tb927.9.4940 | TcCLB.508277.50 | LmjF.15.1530 | |
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| VDAC | Tb927.2.2510 | TcCLB.504225.20 | LmjF.02.0460 |
| Tb927.2.2520 | TcCLB.508741.229 | |||
| TcCLB.509141.40 | ||||
| TcCLB.511687.10 | ||||
| TcCLB.511687.10 | ||||
| VDAC like 2 | Tb927.4.1610 | TcCLB504057 | LmjF.34.3100 | |
| MCU | Tb927.11.1350 | TcCLB.503893.120 | LmjF.27.0780 | |
| MICU1 | Tb927.8.1850 | TcCLB.511391.210 | LmjF.07.0110 | |
| MICU2 | Tb927.7.2960 | TcCLB.510525.130 | ||
| MCUb | Tb927.10.300 | TcCLB.504069 | LmjF.21.1690 | |
| LETM1 | Tb927.3.4920 | TcCLB.507951.270 | LmjF.29.0920 | |
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| Ca2+ ATPase | Tb927.8.1180 | TcCLB.508543.90 | LmjF.07.0630 |
| LmjF.07.0650 | ||||
| IP3R | Tb927.8.2770 | TcCLB.509461.90 | LmjF.16.0280 | |
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| Gdt1 | - | TcCLB.508895.70 | LmjF.19.0310 |
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| PMCA | Tb927.8.1180 | TcCLB.506401.70 | LmjF.07.0630 |
| Tb927.8.1160 | TcCLB.508543.90 | LmjF.07.0650 | ||
| Tb927.8.1200 | TcCLB.510769.120 | LmjF.17.0600 | ||
| Tb927.10.11620 | TcCLB.509647.150 | LmjF.33.1010 | ||
| Cav channel (flagellum) | Tb927.10.2880 | TcCLB.504105.130 | LmjF.34.0480 | |
| LmjF.17.1440 | ||||
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| TRP | Tb927.8.850 | TcCLB.510861.94 | LmjF.07.0910. |
| TRPML | Tb927.7.950 | TcCLB.503463.20 | LmjF.26.0990 | |
| TcCLB.503735.30 |
Figure 1Representative transmission electron microscopy images of procyclic forms (PCF) (A) and bloodstream forms (BSF) (C) of Trypanosoma brucei showing contacts between acidocalcisomes and the mitochondria of the parasites. Acidocalcisomes appear as rounded organelles containing electron-dense material that adheres to one side of the membrane and are seen adjacent to the mitochondrion double membrane. The contact sites could be observed in both life cycle forms and are indicated by red arrows in the insets at higher magnification. Representative super resolution structured illumination images of T. brucei PCF (B) and BSF (D) trypanosomes subjected to proximity ligation assay. The red fluorescent signals indicated by the white arrows confirm the existence of membrane contact sites between acidocalcisomes and the mitochondria in these parasites. Only some of them are labeled with arrows. Scale bar in B also applies to D. Reproduced with permission from reference [92].
Characterized and putative Ca2+ binding proteins in trypanosomatids.
| Protein |
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| Calreticulin | Tb927.8.7410 | TcCLB.509011.40 | LmjF.31.2600 |
| Flagellar Ca2+-binding protein | Tb927.8.5440 | TcCLB.509391.10 | LmjF.16.0910 |
| Tb927.8.5460 | TcCLB.509391.20 | LmjF.16.0920 | |
| Tb927.8.5465 | TcCLB.509391.30 | ||
| Tb927.8.5470 | TcCLB.506749.20 | ||
| Ca2+-binding protein | Tb927.6.2720 | TcCLB.507925.60 | LmjF.30.1240 |
| Tb927.4.1740 | TcCLB.510879.190 | LmjF.34.2950 | |
| Calmodulin (CaM) | Tb927.11.13020 | TcCLB.507483.30 | LmjF.09.0910 |
| Tb927.11.13030 | TcCLB.507483.39 | LmjF.09.0920 | |
| Tb927.11.13040 | LmjF.09.0930 | ||
| Tb927.11.13050 | |||
| CaM-like protein | Tb927.11.9790 | TcCLB.506963.90 | LmjF.36.3675 |
| Tb927.9.11230 | TcCLB.504075.3 | LmjF.35.3890 | |
| Tb927.11.3680 | TcCLB.508731.30 | LmjF.13.1160 | |
| Tb927.11.7940 | TcCLB.506933.89 | LmjF.28.0800 | |
| Tb927.9.6130 | TcCLB.508951.50 | LmjF.21.0220 | |
| Tb927.6.4710 | TcCLB.511729.9 | LmjF.15.0930 | |
| TcCLB.507483.50 | LmjF.30.3360 |
Figure 2Schematic representation of Ca2+ transport pathways within a model trypanosomatid parasite based on data published previously. Ca2+ is indicated as blue circles. Ca2+ upon entering the cell through a Ca2+ channel can be sequestered into the ER by the action of SERCA, into the mitochondrion by the action of MCU complex or into the acidocalcisomes by the action of a PMCA. Ca2+ release from the mitochondrion is through a Ca2+/H+ exchanger (CHX) that could be LETM1. Ca2+ from acidocalcisomes is released when IP3 stimulates the IP3R located in this organelle. A presenilin can be a leak channel in the ER. Ca2+ release through the parasite plasma membrane is achieved by a PMCA. PMCA, plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase; Cav Voltage gated Ca2+ channel; IP3, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate; IP3R, IP3 receptor; GDT1, GCR1 dependent translation factor; MCU complex, mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex; VDAC, voltage-dependent anion-selective channel; Letm1 (LETM), leucine zipper-EF-hand containing transmembrane protein 1; CHX, Ca2+/H+ exchanger; PSEN presenilin; SERCA, sarcoplasmic-endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase; ER, endoplasmic reticulum; OMM, outer mitochondrial membrane; IMM, inner mitochondrial membrane.