Hemoglobin receptor in Leishmania is a hexokinase located in the flagellar pocket

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Hb endocytosis in Leishmania is mediated through a 46-kDa protein located in the flagellar pocket. To understand the nature of the Hb receptor (HbR), we have purified the 46-kDa protein to homogeneity from Leishmania promastigote membrane. Purified HbR specifically binds Hb. The gene for HbR was cloned, and sequence analysis of the full-length HbR gene indicates the presence of hexokinase (HK) signature sequences, ATP-binding domain, and PTS-II motif. Four lines of evidence indicate that HbR in Leishmania is a hexokinase: 1) the recombinant HbR binds Hb, and the Hb-binding domain resides in the N terminus of the protein; 2) recombinant proteins and cell lysate prepared from HbR-overexpressing Leishmania promastigotes show enhanced HK activity in comparison with untransfected cells; 3) immunolocalization studies using antibodies against the N-terminal fragment (Ld-HbR-AC) of Ld-HbR indicate that this protein is located in the flagellar pocket of Leishmania; and 4) binding and uptake of 125I-Hb by Leishmania is significantly inhibited by anti-Ld-HbR-ΔC antibody and Ld-HbR-ΔC, respectively. Taken together, these results indicate that HK present in the flagellar pocket of Leishmania is involved in Hb endocytosis.

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Krishnamurthy, G., Vikram, R., Singh, S. B., Patel, N., Agarwal, S., Mukhopadhyay, G., … Mukhopadhyay, A. (2005). Hemoglobin receptor in Leishmania is a hexokinase located in the flagellar pocket. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(7), 5884–5891. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M411845200

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