1999
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.37.26149
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Oligopeptidase B from Trypanosoma brucei, a New Member of an Emerging Subgroup of Serine Oligopeptidases

Abstract: Trypanosoma brucei contains a soluble serine oligopeptidase (OP-Tb) that is released into the host bloodstream during infection, where it has been postulated to participate in the pathogenesis of African trypanosomiasis. Here, we report the identification of a single copy gene encoding the T. brucei oligopeptidase and a homologue from the related trypanosomatid pathogen Leishmania major. The enzymes encoded by these genes belong to an emerging subgroup of the prolyl oligopeptidase family of serine hydrolases, … Show more

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“…Two oligopetidases B have been identified in the L. major genome. The first one was demonstrated by Morty (1999) and then annotated by the genome project (Ivens et al 2005), confirming the presence of this enzyme previously characterized in other trypanosomatids. The other oligopeptidase B was denominated oligopeptidase B-like.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Two oligopetidases B have been identified in the L. major genome. The first one was demonstrated by Morty (1999) and then annotated by the genome project (Ivens et al 2005), confirming the presence of this enzyme previously characterized in other trypanosomatids. The other oligopeptidase B was denominated oligopeptidase B-like.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…A pair of residues, Asp 460 and Asp 462, was defined for bacterial oligopeptidase B that may be involved in defining P2 specificity (Morty et al 2002, Gerczei et al 2000. Trypanosome oligopeptidases B demonstrate great similarity, since they have two glutamic acids at the same position (Morty et al 1999). However, in oligopeptidases B-2 from trypanosomatids, serine and histidine were observed at the same position.…”
Section: Mapping Of the Catalytic Domain Subsites And Oxanionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oligopeptidase B (OPB) 2 has been identified in other protozoa, including T. cruzi, Trypanosoma brucei, and Trypanosoma evansi (7)(8)(9). These enzymes represent a subfamily of potential chemotherapeutic targets (10) because their inhibitors have been shown to be trypanocidal (4,11,12).…”
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“…African trypanosomes also contain a serine oligopeptidase, oligopeptidase B (OpdB), which is implicated in the pathogenesis of these parasites, since it is released into the bloodstream of infected mammalian hosts [219][220][221], where it retains its catalytic activity and may participate in the anomalous degradation of host peptide hormones [222]. In this sense, oligopeptidases B display similar properties to several hormone-processing enzymes, thus host-peptide hormones are candidates for cleavage by the parasite oligopeptidases [222].…”
Section: Serine Peptidasesmentioning
confidence: 99%