Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content

Novel membrane-bound eIF2α kinase in the flagellar pocket of Trypanosoma brucei

  • Maria Carolina S. Moraes
  • , Teresa C.L. Jesus
  • , Nilce N. Hashimoto
  • , Madhusudan Dey
  • , Kevin J. Schwartz
  • , Viviane S. Alves
  • , Caria C. Avila
  • , James D. Bangs
  • , Thomas E. Dever
  • , Sergio Schenkman
  • , Beatriz A. Castilho
  • Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • National Institutes of Health
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

57 Scopus citations

Abstract

Translational control mediated by phosphorylation of the alpha subunit of the eukaryotic initiation factor 2 (eIF2α) is central to stress-induced programs of gene expression. Trypanosomatids, important human pathogens, display differentiation processes elicited by contact with the distinct physiological milieu found in their insect vectors and mammalian hosts, likely representing stress situations. Trypanosoma brucei, the agent of African trypanosomiasis, encodes three potential eIF2α kinases (TbeIF2K1 to -K3). We show here that TbeIF2K2 is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed both in procyclic and in bloodstream forms. The catalytic domain of TbeIF2K2 phosphorylates yeast and mammalian eIF2α at Ser51. It also phosphorylates the highly unusual form of eIF2α found in trypanosomatids specifically at residue Thr169 that corresponds to Ser51 in other eukaryotes. T. brucei eIF2α, however, is not a substrate for GCN2 or PKR in vitro. The putative regulatory domain of TbeIF2K2 does not share any sequence similarity with known eIF2α kinases. In both procyclic and bloodstream forms TbeIF2K2 is mainly localized in the membrane of the flagellar pocket, an organelle that is the exclusive site of exo- and endocytosis in these parasites. It can also be detected in endocytic compartments but not in lysosomes, suggesting that it is recycled between endosomes and the flagellar pocket. TbeIF2K2 location suggests a relevance in sensing protein or nutrient transport in T. brucei, an organism that relies heavily on posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms to control gene expression in different environmental conditions. This is the first membrane-associated eIF2α kinase described in unicellular eukaryotes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1979-1991
Number of pages13
JournalEukaryotic Cell
Volume6
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2007

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Novel membrane-bound eIF2α kinase in the flagellar pocket of Trypanosoma brucei'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this