Two-headed outer- and inner-arm dyneins of Leishmania sp bear conserved IQ-like motifs.
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ABSTRACT: Dyneins are high molecular weight microtubule based motor proteins responsible for beating of the flagellum. The flagellum is important for the viability of trypanosomes like Leishmania. However, very little is known about dynein and its role in flagellar motility in such trypanosomatid species. Here, we have identified genes in five species of Leishmania that code for outer-arm dynein (OAD) heavy chains ? and ?, and inner-arm dynein (IAD) heavy chains 1? and 1? using BLAST and MSA. Our sequence analysis indicates that unlike the three-headed outer-arm dyneins of Chlamydomonas and Tetrahymena, the outer-arm dyneins of the genus Leishmania are two-headed, lacking the ? chain like that of metazoans. N-terminal sequence analysis revealed a conserved IQ-like calmodulin binding motif in the outer-arm ? and inner-arm 1? dynein heavy chain in the five species of Leishmania similar to Chlamydomonas reinhardtii outer-arm ?. It was predicted that both motifs were incapable of binding calmodulin. Phosphorylation site prediction revealed conserved serine and threonine residues in outer-arm dynein ? and inner-arm 1? as putative phosphorylation sites exclusive to Leishmania but not in Trypanosoma brucei suggesting that regulation of dynein activity might be via phosphorylation of these IQ-like motifs in Leishmania sp.
SUBMITTER: Mukhopadhyay AG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5669419 | biostudies-other | 2015 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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