Pathogens (Apr 2020)

Catalase and Ascorbate Peroxidase in Euglenozoan Protists

  • Ingrid Škodová-Sveráková,
  • Kristína Záhonová,
  • Barbora Bučková,
  • Zoltán Füssy,
  • Vyacheslav Yurchenko,
  • Julius Lukeš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9040317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 317

Abstract

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In this work, we studied the biochemical properties and evolutionary histories of catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX), two central enzymes of reactive oxygen species detoxification, across the highly diverse clade Eugenozoa. This clade encompasses free-living phototrophic and heterotrophic flagellates, as well as obligate parasites of insects, vertebrates, and plants. We present evidence of several independent acquisitions of CAT by horizontal gene transfers and evolutionary novelties associated with the APX presence. We posit that Euglenozoa recruit these detoxifying enzymes for specific molecular tasks, such as photosynthesis in euglenids and membrane-bound peroxidase activity in kinetoplastids and some diplonemids.

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