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ESB2, the parasite's molecular shredder, unravels sleeping sickness cloak mystery
science16 hours ago

ESB2, the parasite's molecular shredder, unravels sleeping sickness cloak mystery

University of York researchers identify ESB2, a molecular shredder in Trypanosoma brucei, that sits at the end of the parasite’s protein-production line and selectively degrades RNA to keep the variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) cloak working at full speed while minimizing energy waste. Removing ESB2 upsets this balance, suggesting the shredder as a potential drug target to make the parasite more visible to the immune system. Sleeping sickness is transmitted by tsetse flies and remains a regional health challenge, but this discovery opens new avenues for therapies; further work will map ESB2’s RNA targets and interactions.

Unveiling RNA Editing in Disease-Causing Parasite: Scientists Reveal New Insights
science-and-technology2 years ago

Unveiling RNA Editing in Disease-Causing Parasite: Scientists Reveal New Insights

Scientists at Boston University, along with collaborators from UCLA, UCI, and ShanghaiTech University, have published a paper in Science detailing the architecture of the molecular machines involved in RNA editing in the disease-causing parasite Trypanosoma brucei. This breakthrough could provide crucial information for treating African sleeping sickness, a deadly disease spread by tsetse flies. By understanding the protein structures unique to RNA editing in Trypanosoma, researchers hope to identify enzymes that can inhibit the editing process, killing the parasite without harming human cells. The study utilized cryo-electron microscopy and molecular approaches to uncover the mechanisms of RNA editing, which involve a protein complex called the editosome.