Abstract

TbNOP86 and TbNOP66 are two novel nucleolar proteins isolated in Trypanosoma brucei. They share 92.6% identity, except for an additional C-terminal domain of TbNOP86 of 182 amino acids in length. Both proteins are found in Trypanosomatidae, but similarity to other eukaryotic proteins could not be found. TbNOP86 and TbNOP66 are expressed at similar level in procyclic and bloodstream forms, although the relative level of expression of TbNOP66 is 11 times lower. TbNOP86 undergoes post-translational modifications, as it is found predominantly at 110 kDa compared with the predicted 86 kDa. Immunofluorescence of overexpressed ty-tagged TbNOP86 and TbNOP66 showed that both proteins accumulated in the nucleolus of G(1) cells. This was confirmed by the co-localization of an endogenous TbNOP86-myc with the nucleolar protein Nopp140. TbNOP86-ty localization is cell cycle-regulated, because it colocalizes with the mitotic spindle in mitotic cells. TbNOP86 is required for mitotic progression in both life stages as depleted cells are enriched in the G(2)/M phase. In procyclic cells, a reduced growth rate is accompanied by an accumulation of zoids (0N1K), 2N1K, and multinucleated cells (xNyK). The 2N1K cells are blocked in late mitosis as nucleolar segregation is completed. TbNOP86 depletion in bloodstream form caused a drastic growth inhibition producing cells bearing two kinetoplasts and an enlarged nucleus (1N(*)2K), followed by an accumulation of 2N2K cells with connected nuclei and xNyK cells. These studies of TbNOP86 provide a more comprehensive account of proteins involved in mitotic events in trypanosomes and should lead to the identification of partners with similar function.

Highlights

  • 13780 JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY eukaryotes [1], and cellular morphology is determinant in the cell cycle progression [2]

  • Cell cycle regulation in T. brucei appears simpler, as only a limited number of conserved mitotic proteins involved in the G2/M phase have been identified: cyclin homologs (CYC6 [4] and CycB2 [5]), cdc2-related kinase (CRK3) [6], aurora kinase homologue (TbAUK1) [7] and homologues of the anaphasepromoting complex/cyclosome (APC1 and CDC27) [8]

  • Few nucleolar proteins are described in T. brucei; most of them are involved in ribosomes biogenesis (NOG1 [15], NOPP44/46 [16], and Nopp140 [17]) or VSG expression (ESAG8) [18]

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13780 JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY eukaryotes [1], and cellular morphology is determinant in the cell cycle progression [2]. TbNOP86-ty localization is cell cycle- regulated, because the G1 nucleolar protein co-localizes with the mitotic spindle at mitosis.

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