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Functional expression of a DNA-topoisomerase IB from Cryptosporidium parvum.


ABSTRACT: Cryptosporidium parvum, one of the most important causative organisms of human diarrheas during childhood, contains a monomeric DNA-topoisomerase IB (CpTopIB) in chromosome 7. Heterologous expression of CpTopIB gene in a budding yeast strain lacking this activity proves that the cryptosporidial enzyme is functional in vivo. The enzymatic activity is comprised in a single polypeptide, which contains all the structural features defining a fully active TopIB. Relaxation activity of the yeast extracts was detected only when CpTopIB ORF was expressed in a yeast expression system showing time and protein dependence under steady state kinetic conditions. The susceptibility of CpTopIB-transformed yeast to the irreversible inhibitor camptothecin and its water-soluble derivatives (topotecan and SN-38) was assessed.

SUBMITTER: Ordonez C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2716488 | biostudies-literature | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional expression of a DNA-topoisomerase IB from Cryptosporidium parvum.

Ordóñez César C   Alfonso Javier J   Balaña-Fouce Rafael R   Ordóñez David D  

Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology 20090727


Cryptosporidium parvum, one of the most important causative organisms of human diarrheas during childhood, contains a monomeric DNA-topoisomerase IB (CpTopIB) in chromosome 7. Heterologous expression of CpTopIB gene in a budding yeast strain lacking this activity proves that the cryptosporidial enzyme is functional in vivo. The enzymatic activity is comprised in a single polypeptide, which contains all the structural features defining a fully active TopIB. Relaxation activity of the yeast extrac  ...[more]

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