Tachezy, J., Sánchez,
L.C., Müller, M. 2001. Mitochondrial type iron-sulfur cluster assembly in the
amitochondriate eukaryotes Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia intestinalis indicated
by the phylogeny of IscS, a key protein of this process. Molecular Biology and
Evolution 18 (10): 1919-1928.
Keywords:
IscS, iron-sulfur cluster, hydrogenosome, Trichomonas vaginalis, Giardia intestinalis
NIFS-LIKE PROTEIN, PARASITE ENTAMOEBA-HISTOLYTICA, ESCHERICHIA-COLI, SELENOCYSTEINE
LYASE, CYSTEINE DESULFURASE, SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE, AZOTOBACTER-VINELANDII,
PROTIST TRICHOMONAS, GENE CLONING, CDNA CLONING
Abstract:
Pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent cysteine desulfurase (IscS) is an essential
enzyme in the assembly of FeS clusters in bacteria as well as in the mitochondria
of eukaryotes. Although FeS proteins are particularly important for the energy
metabolism of amitochondrial anaerobic eukaryotes, there is no information about
FeS cluster formation in these organisms. We identified and sequenced two IscS
homologs of Trichomonas vaginalis (TviscS-1 and TviscS-2) and one of Giardia
intestinalis (GiiscS). TviscS-1, TviscS-2, and GiiscS possess the typical conserved
regions implicated in cysteine desulfurase activity. N-termini of TviscS-1 and
TviscS-2 possess eight amino acid extensions, which resemble the N-terminal
presequences that target proteins to hydrogenosomes in trichomonads. No presequence
was evident in GiiscS from Giardia, an organism that apparently lacks hydrogenosmes
or mitochondria. Phylogenetic analysis showed a close relationship among all
eukaryotic IscS genes including those of amitochondriates. IscS of proteobacteria
formed a sister group to the eukaryotic clade, suggesting that ise-related genes
were present in the proteobacterial endosymbiotic ancestor of mitochondria and
hydrogenosomes. NifS genes of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which are IscS homologs
required for specific formation of FeS clusters in nitrogenase, formed a more
distant group. The phylogeny indicates the presence of a common mechanism for
FeS cluster formation in mitochondriates as well as in amitochondriate eukaryotes.
Furthermore, the analyses support a common origin of Trichomonas hydrogenosomes
and mitochondria, as well as secondary loss of mitochondrion/hydrogenosome-like
organelles in Giardia.
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