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MicrobiologyOpen | 2013

Ubiquitination dynamics in the early-branching eukaryote Giardia intestinalis.

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Jenny Chaparro; Paolo Soffientini; Simona Polo; Moisés Wasserman

Ubiquitination is a highly dynamic and versatile posttranslational modification that regulates protein function, stability, and interactions. To investigate the roles of ubiquitination in a primitive eukaryotic lineage, we utilized the early‐branching eukaryote Giardia intestinalis. Using a combination of biochemical, immunofluorescence‐based, and proteomics approaches, we assessed the ubiquitination status during the process of differentiation in Giardia. We observed that different types of ubiquitin modifications present specific cellular and temporal distribution throughout the Giardia life cycle from trophozoites to cyst maturation. Ubiquitin signal was detected in the wall of mature cysts, and enzymes implicated in cyst wall biogenesis were identified as substrates for ubiquitination. Interestingly, inhibition of proteasome activity did not affect trophozoite replication and differentiation, while it caused a decrease in cyst viability, arguing for proteasome involvement in cyst wall maturation. Using a proteomics approach, we identified around 200 high‐confidence ubiquitinated candidates that vary their ubiquitination status during differentiation. Our results indicate that ubiquitination is critical for several cellular processes in this primitive eukaryote.


Parasitology International | 2003

Transcription of metabolic enzyme genes during the excystation of Giardia lamblia

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Moisés Wasserman

The present study evaluates the expression of genes of Giardia lamblia, one of the most simple and most early diverging eukaryotes, that encode the metabolic enzymes pyruvate: ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFOR), acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACS), alcohol dehydrogenase E (ADHE) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and the cyst wall protein (CWP1) gene in trophozoites, cysts and during the excystation process. Primers were designed to amplify mRNA fragments through quantitative reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction. In trophozoites, all transcripts of the enzymes studied were present. In cysts, three of the transcripts were detected: CWP1, GDH and ACS; but the relative levels of the mRNA of GDH and ACS were very different between trophozoites and cysts. During excystation, PFOR and ADHE transcripts appeared after the first induction phase, and the mRNAs of ACS and GDH increased throughout the process.


Acta Tropica | 2012

The ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1) of the early-branching eukaryote Giardia intestinalis shows unusual proteolytic modifications and play important roles during encystation.

Carlos A Martínez Niño; César G. Prucca; Jenny Chaparro; Hugo D. Luján; Moisés Wasserman

Giardia intestinalis is considered an early-branching eukaryote and is therefore a valuable model for studying primordial cellular processes. This work reports the characterization of the ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1) during growth and different stages of trophozoite differentiation into cysts. We found that in Giardia E1 expression (both at mRNA and protein levels) is regulated during encystation. The enzyme is proteolytically processed mainly into two fragments of 68kDa (N-terminal) and 47kDa (C-terminal). This phenomenon has not been described for any other E1. In trophozoites, this enzyme localized at spots within the cytoplasm as detected by using polyclonal antibodies against either E1 N- or C-terminal fragments. This pattern changed during encystation into a diffuse localization throughout the cytoplasm of encysting cells. E1 localizes in mature cysts at cytoplasmic spots and in the cyst wall. Our antisense silencing experiments suggested that E1 is an essential gene for parasite viability. On the other hand, E1 over-expression greatly increased the encystation rate, indicating a relationship between E1 and Giardia differentiation.


Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012

La evaluación genética de vacunos: una percepción histórica

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Carlos Manrique Perdomo; Mauricio A. Elzo


Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012

Cattle genetic evaluation: a historical perception ¤

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Carlos Manrique Perdomo; Mauricio A. Elzo


Biomedica | 2010

Synthesis of pyruvate: ferredoxin oxidoreductase and alcohol dehydrogenase E enzymes during Giardia intestinalis excystation.

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Moisés Wasserman


Biomedica | 2010

Síntesis de las enzimas de piruvato, oxidorreductasa de ferredoxina y deshidrogenasa E de alcohol durante el desenquistamiento (excystacion) de Giardia intestinalis

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Moisés Wasserman


Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012

Efectos aditivos de grupo genético y heterosis sobre crecimiento y composición corporal en bovinos cruzados en el sur del Cesar (Colombia)

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Carlos Manrique Perdomo; Mauricio A. Elzo; Ariel Jiménez Rodríguez


Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012

Efeitos aditivos do grupo genético e de heterose para crescimento e composição corporal de bovinos mestiços no sul do Cesar (Colômbia)

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Carlos Manrique Perdomo; Mauricio A. Elzo; Ariel Jiménez Rodríguez


Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012

Additive genetic group and heterosis effects on growth and corporal composition of crossbred cattle in southern Cesar (Colombia)

Carlos A Martínez Niño; Carlos Manrique Perdomo; Mauricio A. Elzo; Ariel Jiménez Rodríguez

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Carlos Manrique Perdomo

National University of Colombia

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Moisés Wasserman

National University of Colombia

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Jenny Chaparro

National University of Colombia

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Simona Polo

National University of Colombia

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Hugo D. Luján

National Institutes of Health

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César G. Prucca

Catholic University of Cordoba

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