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Photosensitized INA-Labelled protein 1 (PhIL1) is novel component of the inner membrane complex and is required for Plasmodium parasite development

Authors :
Judith L. Green
Declan Brady
Asif Mohmmed
Rajan Pandey
Gesine Kaiser
Ludek Koreny
David S. Guttery
Mohammad Zeeshan
Rebecca Limenitakis
Ross F. Waller
Pawan Malhotra
Shreyansh Tatiya
Anthony A. Holder
Andrew R. Bottrill
Vandana Thakur
Ekta Saini
Inderjeet Kaur
Volker Heussler
Rita Tewari
Nicholas J. Katris
Pradeep Kumar
Bottrill, Andrew R [0000-0002-5182-3643]
Heussler, Volker [0000-0001-8028-9825]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017), Saini, Ekta; Zeeshan, Mohammad; Brady, Declan; Pandey, Rajan; Kaiser, Gesine; Koreny, Ludek; Kumar, Pradeep; Thakur, Vandana; Tatiya, Shreyansh; Katris, Nicholas J; Limenitakis Stanway, Rebecca; Kaur, Inderjeet; Green, Judith L; Bottrill, Andrew R; Guttery, David S; Waller, Ross F; Heussler, Volker; Holder, Anthony A; Mohmmed, Asif; Malhotra, Pawan; ... (2017). Photosensitized INA-Labelled protein 1 (PhIL1) is novel component of the inner membrane complex and is required for Plasmodium parasite development. Scientific Reports, 7(1), p. 15577. Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/s41598-017-15781-z , Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2017.

Abstract

Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, possess a distinctive membranous structure of flattened alveolar vesicles supported by a proteinaceous network, and referred to as the inner membrane complex (IMC). The IMC has a role in actomyosin-mediated motility and host cell invasion. Here, we examine the location, protein interactome and function of PhIL1, an IMC-associated protein on the motile and invasive stages of both human and rodent parasites. We show that PhIL1 is located in the IMC in all three invasive (merozoite, ookinete-, and sporozoite) stages of development, as well as in the male gametocyte and locates both at the apical and basal ends of ookinete and sporozoite stages. Proteins interacting with PhIL1 were identified, showing that PhIL1 was bound to only some proteins present in the glideosome motor complex (GAP50, GAPM1–3) of both P. falciparum and P. berghei. Analysis of PhIL1 function using gene targeting approaches indicated that the protein is required for both asexual and sexual stages of development. In conclusion, we show that PhIL1 is required for development of all zoite stages of Plasmodium and it is part of a novel protein complex with an overall composition overlapping with but different to that of the glideosome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94d9e2c3b2e90734575458bb87fff040
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-15781-z