Abstract

Parasitic protozoa are unable to synthesize purines de novo and must import preformed purine nucleobases or nucleosides from their hosts. Leishmania major expresses two purine nucleobase transporters, LmaNT3 and LmaNT4. Previous studies revealed that at neutral pH, LmaNT3 is a broad specificity, high affinity nucleobase transporter, whereas LmaNT4 mediates the uptake of only adenine. Because LmaNT4 is required for optimal viability of the amastigote stage of the parasite that lives within acidified phagolysomal vesicles of mammalian macrophages, the function of this permease was examined under acidic pH conditions. At acidic pH, LmaNT4 acquires the ability to transport adenine, hypoxanthine, guanine, and xanthine with Km values in the micromolar range, indicating that this transporter is activated at low pH. Thus, LmaNT4 is an acid-activated purine nucleobase transporter that functions optimally under the physiological conditions the parasite is exposed to in the macrophage phagolysosome. In contrast, LmaNT3 functions optimally at neutral pH. Two-electrode voltage clamp experiments performed on LmaNT3 and LmaNT4 expressed in Xenopus oocytes revealed substrate-induced inward directed currents at acidic pH, and application of substrates induced acidification of the oocyte cytosol. These observations imply that LmaNT3 and LmaNT4 are nucleobase/proton symporters.

Highlights

  • Leishmania species are parasitic protozoa that infect humans and animals and cause a spectrum of diseases in tropical and subtropical regions of the world [1]

  • To determine whether LmaNT4 might be a nucleobase permease that is optimized to function in the acid environment that amastigotes experience in the macrophage phagolysosome [8], uptake of 25 ␮M purine nucleobases by ⌬lmant3[pNT4] parasites was measured over a range of pH values from 5 to 8 (Fig. 1)

  • Clamp Experiments—The LdNT1.1, LdNT1.2, and LdNT2 ity of the LmaNT4 nucleobase permease is activated at acidic nucleoside transporters from Leishmania donovani are electro- pH

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Introduction

Leishmania species are parasitic protozoa that infect humans and animals and cause a spectrum of diseases in tropical and subtropical regions of the world [1]. LmaNT4 is an acid-activated purine nucleobase transporter that functions optimally under the physiological conditions the parasite is exposed to in the macrophage phagolysosome.

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