Nucleotide Sequence ofToxPK1 Gene fromToxoplasma gondii
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in DNA Sequence
- Vol. 7 (3-4) , 179-191
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10425179709034033
Abstract
We report here for the first time a complete nucleotide sequence (6.8 kb) of a protein kinase gene (ToxPK1) from the obligate intracellular protozoan parasite of man, Toxoplasma gondii. This gene comprising putatively of 9 exons and 8 introns forms the Toxoplasma gene with the largest number and size of introns reported so far. The predicted protein with 508 amino acids contains the 15 invariant residues as well as the characteristic motifs specific to protein serine/threonine kinases. Homology-based computational comparisons suggested that TOXPK1 belongs to or closely resembles the SNF1 subfamily of protein-serine/thre-onine kinases. Based on the functions of SNF1 homologs in other organisms and our RT-PCR results, it is likely that TOXPK1 may be transiently expressed to up-regulate glycogen biosynthesis during the development of tachyzoites into bradyzoites.Keywords
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