2007
DOI: 10.1021/bi7011993
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Lipidomic Analysis of Toxoplasma gondii Reveals Unusual Polar Lipids

Abstract: Analysis of the polar lipids of Toxoplasma gondii by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry provides a detailed picture of the lipid molecular species of this parasitic protozoan. Most notably, T. gondii contains a relatively high level, estimated to about 2% of the total polar lipid, of ceramide phosphoethanolamine. The ceramide phosphoethanolamine has a fatty amide profile with only 16-and 18-carbon species. Compared with the host fibroblasts in which it was grown, T. gondii also has higher levels … Show more

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“…Acylceramide synthase is a lysosomal enzyme that has also PLA 2 and transacylase activities but, unlike LCAT, acylceramide synthase catalyzes the esterification of ceramide (34). The parasite sequence shows 16% identity and 25% similarity with human acylceramide synthase, but 1-O-acylceramide, the metabolite of acylceramide synthase, has not been detected in T. gondii (35), making the parasite protein more likely an LCAT homologue. Deduced amino acid sequence of the Toxoplasma protein, which we named TgLCAT, shares sequence motifs with the LCAT family members (6) as follows: AHSLG as the pentapeptide motif (G/A)XSXG with the serine residue being an acylated center characteristic of the serine lipase family; the catalytic triad of serine, aspartate, and histidine (SDH); two potential disulfide bonds predicted to partially cover the active site of the enzyme.…”
Section: T Gondii Has a Unique Gene Homologue To Lecithinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acylceramide synthase is a lysosomal enzyme that has also PLA 2 and transacylase activities but, unlike LCAT, acylceramide synthase catalyzes the esterification of ceramide (34). The parasite sequence shows 16% identity and 25% similarity with human acylceramide synthase, but 1-O-acylceramide, the metabolite of acylceramide synthase, has not been detected in T. gondii (35), making the parasite protein more likely an LCAT homologue. Deduced amino acid sequence of the Toxoplasma protein, which we named TgLCAT, shares sequence motifs with the LCAT family members (6) as follows: AHSLG as the pentapeptide motif (G/A)XSXG with the serine residue being an acylated center characteristic of the serine lipase family; the catalytic triad of serine, aspartate, and histidine (SDH); two potential disulfide bonds predicted to partially cover the active site of the enzyme.…”
Section: T Gondii Has a Unique Gene Homologue To Lecithinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyses were performed as described previously (13). The sample in chloroform-methanol-300 mM aqueous ammonium acetate (300:665:35) was infused into an Applied Biosystems Q-TRAP with an Advion Triversa microchip electrospray system at 0.11 ml/min (ionization voltage was set to 1.8 kV and gas pressure to 0.1 p.s.i.).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The two innermost membranes are believed to derive from the envelope membranes of the ancestral algal chloroplast, although no evidence could be provided that the constituents of these membranes were similar to those of the plant chloroplast envelope. Global analysis of the major lipid classes of Toxoplasma was achieved recently using mass spectrometry lipidomic profiling (13). The lipid composition of each membrane compartment has not been determined yet, limiting our understanding of the mechanisms for the homeostasis, control, and subcellular trafficking of membrane lipids in Toxoplasma, a series of processes that are critical to understanding pathogenesis.…”
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“…Lipidomics have been used to study and understand the biological mechanisms of parasites, often with the aim of developing more specific antiparasitic treatments [5,6]. However, the effect of strongyle parasitism per se on the equid host's lipid profile has not been documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%