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A WD40-repeat protein unique to malaria parasites associates with adhesion protein complexes and is crucial for blood stage progeny

机译:疟疾寄生虫特有的WD40重复蛋白与粘附蛋白复合物相关,对血期后代至关重要

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Background During development in human erythrocytes, Plasmodium falciparum parasites display a remarkable number of adhesive proteins on their plasma membrane. In the invasive merozoites, these include members of the PfMSP1 and PfAMA1/RON complexes, which facilitate contact between merozoites and red blood cells. In gametocytes, sexual precursor cells mediating parasite transmission to the mosquito vector, plasma membrane-associated proteins primarily belong to the PfCCp and 6-cys families with roles in fertilization. This study describes a newly identified WD40-repeat protein unique to Plasmodium species that associates with adhesion protein complexes of both merozoites and gametocytes. Methods The WD40-repeat protein-like protein PfWLP1 was identified via co-immunoprecipitation assays followed by mass spectrometry and characterized using biochemical and immunohistochemistry methods. Reverse genetics were employed for functional analysis. Results PfWLP1 is expressed both in schizonts and gametocytes. In mature schizonts, the protein localizes underneath the merozoite micronemes and interacts with PfAMA1, while in gametocytes PfWLP1 primarily accumulates underneath the plasma membrane and associates with PfCCp1 and Pfs230. Reverse genetics failed to disrupt the pfwlp1 gene, while haemagglutinin-tagging was feasible, suggesting a crucial function for PfWLP1 during blood stage replication. Conclusions This is the first report on a plasmodial WD40-repeat protein associating with cell adhesion proteins. Since WD40 domains are known to mediate protein–protein contact by serving as a rigid scaffold for protein interactions, the presented data suggest that PfWLP1 supports the stability of adhesion protein complexes of the plasmodial blood stages.
机译:背景技术在人类红细胞发育过程中,恶性疟原虫的寄生虫在其质膜上显示出大量粘附蛋白。在侵入性裂殖子中,它们包括PfMSP1和PfAMA1 / RON复合物的成员,它们促进裂殖子与红细胞之间的接触。在配子细胞中,性前体细胞介导寄生虫向蚊媒的传播,质膜相关蛋白主要属于PfCCp和6cys家族,在受精中起作用。这项研究描述了新发现的疟原虫物种独特的WD40重复蛋白,该蛋白与裂殖子和配子体细胞的粘附蛋白复合物相关。方法采用免疫共沉淀法和质谱法鉴定WD40重复蛋白样蛋白PfWLP1,并采用生化和免疫组化方法对其进行鉴定。反向遗传学用于功能分析。结果PfWLP1在裂殖体和配子体细胞中均表达。在成熟的裂殖体中,该蛋白位于裂殖子微nemes下并与PfAMA1相互作用,而在配子细胞中,PfWLP1主要在质膜下积聚并与PfCCp1和Pfs230结合。反向遗传学未能破坏pfwlp1基因,而血凝素标记是可行的,表明在血液复制过程中PfWLP1的关键功能。结论这是关于质粒WD40重复蛋白与细胞粘附蛋白相关的首次报道。由于已知WD40结构域通过充当蛋白质相互作用的刚性支架来介导蛋白质之间的接触,因此现有数据表明PfWLP1支持血浆血液阶段粘附蛋白复合物的稳定性。

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