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A putative ATP/GTP binding protein affects Leishmania mexicana growth in insect vectors and vertebrate hosts.

Aygul IshemgulovaNatalya KraevaJana HlaváčováSara L ZimmerAnzhelika ButenkoLucie PodešvováTereza LeštinováJulius LukešAlexei KostygovJan VotýpkaPetr VolfVyacheslav Yurchenko
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
L. mexicana ALD1, encoding a protein with no assigned functional domains or motifs, was identified utilizing multiple comparative analyses with the related and often experimentally overlooked monoxenous flagellates. We found that it plays a role in Leishmania infection and colonization in vitro and in vivo. Results suggest that ALD1 functions in L. mexicana's general metabolic network, rather than function in specific aspect of virulence as anticipated from the compared datasets. This result validates our comparative genomics approach for finding relevant factors, yet highlights the importance of quality laboratory-based analysis of genes tagged by these methods.
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