Molecular and Genetic Analysis of the Increased Number of Genes for Trypanosoma cruzi Microtubule Associated Proteins in the Class Kinetoplastida
Martin A. Winkler, Alfred A. Pan

TL;DR
This study explores the genetic expansion of microtubule-associated protein genes in Trypanosoma cruzi compared to other related species.
Contribution
The study identifies a significant gene expansion in T. cruzi's microtubule-associated protein genes compared to T. brucei.
Findings
T. cruzi has 36 genes with >94% identity to GenBank M21331, encoding proteins with repeated motifs.
T. cruzi has seven homologous genes to GenBank M21331, while T. brucei has only one.
The MAP gene family in T. cruzi is at least eleven times larger than in T. brucei.
Abstract
Trypanosoma cruzi GenBank® M21331 encodes for Antigen 36 (Ag 36), which is a tandemly repeated T. cruzi antigen. GenBank M21331 has a gene sequence similarity to human immune genes IFN-α, IFN-β, and IFN-γ, as well as to human TRIM genes. A BLAST-p search revealed that T. cruzi GenBank M21331 had seven gene sequences homologous to microtubule-associated protein (MAP) genes with a 100% amino acid sequence identity. There are 36 genes in the T. cruzi genome with >94% identity to GenBank M21331, and these genes encode proteins ranging in size from 38 to 2011 amino acids in length, the largest containing 20, 25, and 30 repeats of the Ag 36 thirty-eight-amino-acid-sequence motif. The purpose of this study was to perform a genetic and molecular comparative analysis of T. cruzi GenBank M21331 to determine if this gene sequence is unique to the T. cruzi clade, present in the T. brucei clade,…
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TopicsTrypanosoma species research and implications · Research on Leishmaniasis Studies · Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
