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ABSTRACT: Background
cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) has been implicated in the asexual stage of the Toxoplasma gondii life cycle through assaying the effect of a PKA-specific inhibitor on its growth rate. Since inhibition of the host cell PKA cannot be ruled out, a more precise evaluation of the role of PKA, as well as characterization of the kinase itself, is necessary.Methodology/principal finding
The inhibitory effects of two PKA inhibitors, H89, an ATP-competitive chemical inhibitor, and PKI, a substrate-competitive mammalian natural peptide inhibitor, were estimated. In the in vitro kinase assay, the inhibitory effect of PKI on a recombinant T. gondii PKA catalytic subunit (TgPKA-C) was weaker compared to that on mammalian PKA-C. In a tachyzoite growth assay, PKI had little effect on the growth of tachyzoites, whereas H89 strongly inhibited it. Moreover, T. gondii PKA regulatory subunit (TgPKA-R)-overexpressing tachyzoites showed a significant growth defect.Conclusions/significance
Our data suggest that PKA plays an important role in the growth of tachyzoites, and the inhibitory effect of substrate-competitive inhibitor PKI on T. gondii PKA was low compared to that of the ATP competitive inhibitor H89.
SUBMITTER: Kurokawa H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3140512 | biostudies-literature | 2011
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kurokawa Hitomi H Kato Kentaro K Iwanaga Tatsuya T Sugi Tatsuki T Sudo Atsushi A Kobayashi Kyousuke K Gong Haiyan H Takemae Hitoshi H Recuenco Frances C FC Horimoto Taisuke T Akashi Hiroomi H
PloS one 20110720 7
<h4>Background</h4>cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) has been implicated in the asexual stage of the Toxoplasma gondii life cycle through assaying the effect of a PKA-specific inhibitor on its growth rate. Since inhibition of the host cell PKA cannot be ruled out, a more precise evaluation of the role of PKA, as well as characterization of the kinase itself, is necessary.<h4>Methodology/principal finding</h4>The inhibitory effects of two PKA inhibitors, H89, an ATP-competitive chemical inhibit ...[more]