posted on 2004-06-14, 00:00authored byJaime Paba, Carlos A. O. Ricart, Wagner Fontes, Jaime M. Santana, Antonio R. L. Teixeira, Jason Marchese, Brian Williamson, Tony Hunt, Barry L. Karger, Marcelo V. Sousa
Comparative proteome analysis of developmental stages of the human pathogen Trypanosomacruzi
was carried out by isotope-coded affinity tag technology (ICAT) associated with liquid cromatography-mass spectrometry peptide sequencing (LC−MS/MS). Protein extracts of the protozoan trypomastigote
and amastigote stages were labeled with heavy (D8) and light (D0) ICAT reagents and subjected to
cation exchange and avidin affinity chromatographies followed by LC−MS/MS analysis. High confidence
sequence information and expression levels for 41 T.cruzi polypeptides, including metabolic enzymes,
paraflagellar rod components, tubulins, and heat-shock proteins were reported. Twenty-nine proteins
displayed similar levels of expression in both forms of the parasite, nine proteins presented higher
levels in trypomastigotes, whereas three were more expressed in amastigotes.
Keywords: proteomics • proteome • Trypanosomacruzi • ICAT reagents • isotope-coded affinity tag