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Differences in mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase activities in trypanosomatids

Petra Čermáková, Anna Maďarová, Péter Baráth, Jana Bellová, Vyacheslav Yurchenko, Anton Horváth

2021Parasitology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Complex I (NADH dehydrogenase) is the first enzyme in the respiratory chain. It catalyses the electron transfer from NADH to ubiquinone that is associated with proton pumping out of the matrix. In this study, we characterized NADH dehydrogenase activity in seven monoxenous trypanosomatid species: Blechomonas ayalai, Herpetomonas tarakana, Kentomonas sorsogonicus, Leptomonas seymouri, Novymonas esmeraldas, Sergeia podlipaevi and Wallacemonas raviniae. We also investigated the subunit composition of the complex I in dixenous Phytomonas serpens, in which its presence and activity have been previously documented. In addition to P. serpens, the complex I is functionally active in N. esmeraldas and S. podlipaevi. We also identified 24-32 subunits of the complex I in individual species by using mass spectrometry. Among them, for the first time, we recognized several proteins of the mitochondrial DNA origin.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyNADH dehydrogenaseProtein subunitBiochemistryMitochondrial DNARespiratory chainDehydrogenaseMitochondrial matrixMitochondrionEnzymeElectron Transport Complex ICoenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductaseGeneCytosolCytochrome cTrypanosoma species research and implicationsInsect-Plant Interactions and ControlResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies
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