Parasites & Vectors (Nov 2019)

Identification of a TRBD zinc finger-interacting protein in Giardia duodenalis and its regulation of telomerase

  • Jing-Tong Zheng,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Yan-Hui Yu,
  • Peng-Tao Gong,
  • Xian-He Li,
  • Na Wu,
  • Can Wang,
  • Xiao-Cen Wang,
  • Xin Li,
  • Jian-Hua Li,
  • Xi-Chen Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3821-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background Giardia duodenalis causes giardiasis, with diarrhea as the primary symptom. The trophozoite proliferation of this zoonotic parasite is mainly affected by telomerase, although the mechanism of telomerase regulation has not been thoroughly analyzed. Methods This study was performed to identify the telomerase RNA-binding domain (TRBD)-interacting protein in G. duodenalis and its regulation of telomerase. Interaction between TRBD and interacting proteins was verified via pulldown assays and co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) techniques, and the subcellular localization of the protein interactions was determined in vivo via split SNAP-tag labeling. The hammerhead ribozyme was designed to deplete the mRNA of TRBD-interacting proteins. Results Using TRBD as bait, we identified zinc-finger domain (ZFD)-containing proteins and verified it via pulldown and co-IP experiments. Protein-protein interaction occurred in the nuclei of 293T cells and both nuclei of G. duodenalis. The hammerhead ribozyme depleted ZFD mRNA levels, which reduced the reproduction rate of G. duodenalis, telomerase activity and telomere length. Conclusions Our findings suggest that ZFD may regulate telomere function in G. duodenalis nuclei.

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