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Structural basis for LeishIF4E-1 modulation by an interacting protein in the human parasite Leishmania major.


ABSTRACT: Leishmania parasites are unicellular pathogens that are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected sandflies. Most of the regulation of their gene expression occurs post-transcriptionally, and the different patterns of gene expression required throughout the parasites' life cycle are regulated at the level of translation. Here, we report the X-ray crystal structure of the Leishmania cap-binding isoform 1, LeishIF4E-1, bound to a protein fragment of previously unknown function, Leish4E-IP1, that binds tightly to LeishIF4E-1. The molecular structure, coupled to NMR spectroscopy experiments and in vitro cap-binding assays, reveal that Leish4E-IP1 allosterically destabilizes the binding of LeishIF4E-1 to the 5' mRNA cap. We propose mechanisms through which Leish4E-IP1-mediated LeishIF4E-1 inhibition could regulate translation initiation in the human parasite.

SUBMITTER: Meleppattu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5909430 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis for LeishIF4E-1 modulation by an interacting protein in the human parasite Leishmania major.

Meleppattu Shimi S   Arthanari Haribabu H   Zinoviev Alexandra A   Boeszoermenyi Andras A   Wagner Gerhard G   Shapira Michal M   Léger-Abraham Mélissa M  

Nucleic acids research 20180401 7


Leishmania parasites are unicellular pathogens that are transmitted to humans through the bite of infected sandflies. Most of the regulation of their gene expression occurs post-transcriptionally, and the different patterns of gene expression required throughout the parasites' life cycle are regulated at the level of translation. Here, we report the X-ray crystal structure of the Leishmania cap-binding isoform 1, LeishIF4E-1, bound to a protein fragment of previously unknown function, Leish4E-IP  ...[more]

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