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Depletion of GIM5 causes cellular fragility, a decreased glycosome number, and reduced levels of ether-linked phospholipids in trypanosomes

dc.contributor.authorVoncken, Franken
dc.contributor.authorVan Hellemond, Jaap J.en
dc.contributor.authorPfisterer, Irisen
dc.contributor.authorMaier, Alexanderen
dc.contributor.authorHillmer, Stephanen
dc.contributor.authorClayton, Christineen
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-25T10:40:24Z
dc.date.available2025-12-25T10:40:24Z
dc.date.issued2003-09-12en
dc.description.abstractMicrobody division in mammalian cells, trypanosomes, and yeast depends on the PEX11 microbody membrane proteins. The function of PEX11 is not understood, and the suggestion that it affects microbody (peroxisome) numbers in mammals and yeast, because it plays a role in beta-oxidation of fatty acids, is controversial. PEX11 and two PEX11-related proteins, GIM5A and GIM5B, are the predominant membrane proteins of the microbodies (glycosomes) of Trypanosoma brucei. The compartmentation of glycosomal enzymes is essential in trypanosomes. Deletion of the GIM5A gene from the form of the parasite that lives in the mammalian blood has no effect on trypanosome growth, but depletion of GIM5B on a gim5a null background causes death. We show here that procyclic trypanosomes, adapted for life in the Tsetse fly vector, survive without GIM5A and with very low levels of GIM5B. The depleted cells have fewer glycosomes than usual and are osmotically fragile, which is a novel observation for a microbody defect. Thus trypanosomes require both GIM5B and PEX11 for the maintenance of normal glycosome numbers. Procyclic cells lacking GIM5A, like mouse cells partially defective in PEX11, have fewer ether-linked phospholipids, even when GIM5B levels are not reduced. Metabolite measurements on GIM5A/B-depleted bloodstream form trypanosomes suggested a change in the flux through the glycolytic pathway. We conclude that PEX11 family proteins play important roles in determining microbody membrane structure, with secondary effects on a subset of microbody metabolic pathways.en
dc.description.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.format.extent12en
dc.identifier.issn0021-9258en
dc.identifier.otherPubMed:12829709en
dc.identifier.scopus0041816190en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733797147
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceJournal of Biological Chemistryen
dc.titleDepletion of GIM5 causes cellular fragility, a decreased glycosome number, and reduced levels of ether-linked phospholipids in trypanosomesen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dspace.entity.typePublicationen
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage35310en
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage35299en
local.contributor.affiliationVoncken, Frank; Heidelberg University en
local.contributor.affiliationVan Hellemond, Jaap J.; Utrecht Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationPfisterer, Iris; Heidelberg University en
local.contributor.affiliationMaier, Alexander; Heidelberg University en
local.contributor.affiliationHillmer, Stephan; Institut fur Pflanzenwissenschaftenen
local.contributor.affiliationClayton, Christine; Heidelberg University en
local.identifier.citationvolume278en
local.identifier.doi10.1074/jbc.M301811200en
local.identifier.purea7841d70-5e23-4fb4-a1f5-0b7a5c63ce9fen
local.identifier.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0041816190en
local.type.statusPublisheden

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