2008
DOI: 10.1128/ec.00123-08
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Characterization of an Entamoeba histolytica High-Mobility-Group Box Protein Induced during Intestinal Infection

Abstract: The unicellular eukaryote Entamoeba histolytica is a human parasite that causes amebic dysentery and liver abscess. A genome-wide analysis of gene expression modulated by intestinal colonization and invasion identified an upregulated transcript that encoded a putative high-mobility-group box (HMGB) protein, EhHMGB1. We tested if EhHMGB1 encoded a functional HMGB protein and determined its role in control of parasite gene expression. Recombinant EhHMGB1 was able to bend DNA in vitro, a characteristic of HMGB pr… Show more

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“…Of these, 20 were also modulated in the mouse model of intestinal amebiasis at either day 1 or day 29 (when EhHMGB1 transcripts were increased sixfold). However, this change, which was possibly due to a dominant-negative effect from the overexpression of EhHMGB1 (at least 100-fold over the basal level), was in the converse direction of the change in vivo [30]. …”
Section: Comparison Of In-vitro-cultured Mouse-passaged Hm1:imss Withmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, 20 were also modulated in the mouse model of intestinal amebiasis at either day 1 or day 29 (when EhHMGB1 transcripts were increased sixfold). However, this change, which was possibly due to a dominant-negative effect from the overexpression of EhHMGB1 (at least 100-fold over the basal level), was in the converse direction of the change in vivo [30]. …”
Section: Comparison Of In-vitro-cultured Mouse-passaged Hm1:imss Withmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, DNA-binding proteins that recognize specific sequences in promoter regions have been identified and characterized in E. histolytica. These include the TATA-binding protein (TBP) (Luna-Arias et al, 1999), the upstream regulatory element 3 binding protein (URE3-BP) (Gilchrist et al, 2001), the enhancer binding proteins 1 and 2 (EhEBP1 and EhEBP2) (Schaenman et al, 2001), a p53-like protein (Mendoza et al, 2003), and a highmobility-group box protein (EhHMGB1) (Abhyankar et al, 2008). Proteins that resemble transcription factors C/EBP and STAT were also identified using human heterologous antibodies (Marchat et al, 2002;Cruz-Vera et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Its overexpression led to the modulation of 20 transcripts that were previously reported as regulated in an animal model of amoebiasis. 25 Notably, transcripts corresponding to the light subunit of the Gal/GalNAc lectin, an important virulence factor in E. histolytica, were upregulated, confirming the relevance of EhHMGB1 in modulating the virulence properties of trophozoites. 25…”
Section: Current Knowledge Of Transcription In E Histolyticamentioning
confidence: 76%