2017
DOI: 10.14411/fp.2017.020
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Revised classification of the subfamily Leishmaniinae (Trypanosomatidae)

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“…For instance, a substitution of W for L within the catalytic triad at position 325 can apparently be tolerated and it does not affect the enzymatic activity, since G. max APX (with L 325 ) shows activity comparable to the A. thaliana orthologue (with W 325 ) [50,51]. Uniquely, APXs of L. major, L. seymouri, and N. esmeraldas (and, probably, other representatives of Leishmaniinae [52]) possess the N-terminal anchoring trans-membrane domain that modulates their catalytic activity. While full-length proteins exhibit specific APX activities comparable to the cytosolic counterparts, deletion of this domain from L. major caused a 5-fold decrease in activity [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a substitution of W for L within the catalytic triad at position 325 can apparently be tolerated and it does not affect the enzymatic activity, since G. max APX (with L 325 ) shows activity comparable to the A. thaliana orthologue (with W 325 ) [50,51]. Uniquely, APXs of L. major, L. seymouri, and N. esmeraldas (and, probably, other representatives of Leishmaniinae [52]) possess the N-terminal anchoring trans-membrane domain that modulates their catalytic activity. While full-length proteins exhibit specific APX activities comparable to the cytosolic counterparts, deletion of this domain from L. major caused a 5-fold decrease in activity [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the gill arch preference by monogeneans on teleosts. Authors like Lo and Morand (2001) argued that the median arches are more infected because of the large volume of water flowing through them, while Buchmann (1989) and Koskivaara and Valtonen (1991) associated this preference to the large surface of colonization offered to parasites. Lo and Morand (2001) previously explained this phenomenon by parasite load which induces the competition and thus the gill selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors like Lo and Morand (2001) argued that the median arches are more infected because of the large volume of water flowing through them, while Buchmann (1989) and Koskivaara and Valtonen (1991) associated this preference to the large surface of colonization offered to parasites. Lo and Morand (2001) previously explained this phenomenon by parasite load which induces the competition and thus the gill selection. Koskivaara and Valtonen (1992) and Guttiérrez and Martorelli (1994) also suggested that the host immunity can influence the microhabitat selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of them included the gene under study along with the sequences identified in all other Leishmaniinae, whose genomes had been sequenced thus far, and those of the genus Strigomonas from the endosymbiont-harboring subfamily Strigomonadinae (Figure 1). Of note, all recognized subgenera of Leishmania (Leishmania, Viannia¸Sauroleishmania, and Mundinia [27,28]) were included in the analysis, but the homologous sequences of the L. (Viannia) species were pseudogenized. The three other clades composed a super-clade, which was sister to the first one.…”
Section: Lmxm220250 Encodes a Dual Specificity Phosphatase Lmdusp1mentioning
confidence: 99%