Abstract
Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease, has a complex life cycle that requires the adaptation to different environments. In the absence of traditional mechanisms for regulation of gene expression, this parasite relies on posttranscriptional control events, which allow the progression of its life cycle in different hosts and stress conditions. In this context, different stress conditions trigger the aggregation of RNA-binding proteins and their target mRNAs into cytoplasmic foci known as RNA granules, which act as RNA-sorting centers. In this study, we have characterized the T. cruzi RNA-binding protein ALBA30 during nutritional stress conditions. Using a recombinant form of TcALBA30 to facilitate its detection (rTcALBA30), we showed that this protein resides in the cytoplasm in normal growth conditions but is recruited into cytoplasmic foci after starvation. Moreover, evaluation of rTcALBA30 in parasites that reached the stationary phase of growth also showed the recruitment of this protein into cytoplasmic foci. Our results indicate that, similar to TbALBA3, TcALBA30 aggregates into stress granules in parasites submitted to nutritional stress.
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We acknowledge the Centro de Aquisição e Processamento de Imagens (CAPI- ICB/UFMG) (www2.icb.ufmg.br/capi/) for the images acquisition.
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The support of the funding agencies: CNPq (www.cnpq.br) (Grant ID 479623/2013-9 and 310741/2013-0 to G.R.F. and M.Sc fellowship to D.L.S..), CAPES (www.capes.gov.br) (Ph.D fellowship to D.F.C.), FAPEMIG (www.fapemig.br) (Grant ID CBB - APQ-02566-16 to G.R.F.) and Pró-reitoria de Pesquisa (PRPq), UFMG.
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Chame, D.F., Souza, D.D.L., Vieira, H.G.S. et al. Trypanosoma cruzi RNA-binding protein ALBA30 aggregates into cytoplasmic foci under nutritional stress. Parasitol Res 119, 749–753 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-019-06554-w
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