An enigmatic catalase of Blastocrithidia.
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Abstract
Here we report that trypanosomatid flagellates of the genus Blastocrithidia possess catalase. This enzyme is not phylogenetically related to the previously characterized catalases in other monoxenous trypanosomatids, suggesting that their genes have been acquired independently. Surprisingly, Blastocrithidia catalase is less enzymatically active, compared to its counterpart from Leptomonas pyrrhocoris, posing an intriguing biological question why this gene has been retained in the evolution of trypanosomatids.
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| Authors | Bianchi, Claretta;Yu Kostygov, Alexei;Kraeva, Natalya;Záhonová, Kristína;Horáková, Eva;Sobotka, Roman;Lukeš, Julius;Yurchenko, Vyacheslav; |
| Journal | Molecular and biochemical parasitology |
| Year | 2019 |
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S0166-6851(19)30068-4
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