Silvia ArauzoJuan José Cazzulo
NADP-linked aldehyde reductase (AR; EC 1.1.1.2), partially purified from epimastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi, was able to reduce a number of aldehydes and to oxidize several alcohols; propionaldehyde and n-propanol were the best substrates, at optimal pH values of 7 to 8, and 9 to 9.5, respectively. The AR was inhibited p-chloromercuribenzoate and iodoacetamide, but not by 1,10-phenanthroline or barbital. Digitonin treatment of whole epimastigotes, and distribution and latency in subcellular fractions, indicated that the AR is cytosolic. Like other ARs, the T. cruzi enzyme might be involved in detoxication processes, instead of coenzyme re-oxidation.
Mariana R. MirandaLeón A. BouvierGaspar E. CánepaClaudio A. Pereira
Paul A. HaynesDavid G. RussellGeorge Cross
Silvia M. JuanElsa L. SeguraJuan JoséCazzulo