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Schizonts of Theileria annulata interact with the microtubuli network of their host cell via the membrane protein TaSP

机译:圆环泰勒菌的裂殖体通过膜蛋白TaSP与其宿主细胞的微管网络相互作用

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Intracellular leukoproliferative Theileria are unique as eukaryotic organisms that transform the immune cells of their ruminant host. Theileria utilize the uncontrolled proliferation for rapid multiplication and distribution into host daughter cells. The parasite distribution into the daughter cells is accompanied by a tight association with the host cell mitotic apparatus. Since the molecular basis for this interaction is largely unknown, we investigated the possible involvement of the immunodominant Theileria annulata surface protein, TaSP, in the attachment of the parasite to host cell microtubule network. Confocal microscopic analyses showed co-localization of the TaSP protein with alpha-tubulin and reciprocal immuno-co-precipitation experiments demonstrated an association of TaSP with alpha-tubulin in vivo. In addition, the partially expressed predicted extracellular domain of TaSP co-localized with the mitotic spindle of dividing cells and was co-immunoprecipitated with alpha-tubulin in transiently transfected Cos-7 cells devoid of other T. annulata expressed proteins. Pull-down studies showed that there is a direct interaction between TaSP and polymerized microtubules. Analysis of the interaction of TaSP and host microtubulin during host cell mitosis indicated that TaSP co-localizes and interacts with the spindle poles, the mitotic spindle apparatus and the mid-body. Moreover, TaSP was demonstrated to be localized to the microtubule organizing center and to physically interact with gamma-tubulin. These data support the notion that the TaSP—microtubule interaction may be playing a potential role in parasite distribution into daughter host cells and give rise to the speculation that TaSP may be involved in regulation of microtubule assembly in the host cell.
机译:胞内白细胞增生泰勒虫是独特的真核生物,可转化其反刍动物宿主的免疫细胞。泰勒虫利用不受控制的增殖快速繁殖并分布到宿主子细胞中。寄生虫分布到子细胞中,伴随着与宿主细胞有丝分裂装置的紧密结合。由于这种相互作用的分子基础在很大程度上是未知的,我们研究了寄生虫对宿主细胞微管网络的附着中免疫支配的环状泰勒虫表面蛋白TaSP的可能参与。共聚焦显微镜分析显示TaSP蛋白与α-微管蛋白的共定位,并且相互免疫共沉淀实验表明TaSP与α-微管蛋白在体内有关联。此外,部分表达的TaSP的预测胞外域与分裂细胞的有丝分裂纺锤体共定位,并在无其他环孢菌表达蛋白的瞬时转染的Cos-7细胞中与α-微管蛋白共免疫沉淀。下拉研究表明,TaSP和聚合的微管之间存在直接的相互作用。 TaSP和宿主微管蛋白在宿主细胞有丝分裂过程中的相互作用分析表明,TaSP与纺锤极,有丝分裂纺锤体和中体共定位并相互作用。此外,TaSP被证明位于微管组织中心,并与γ-微管蛋白发生物理相互作用。这些数据支持以下观点:TaSP与微管的相互作用可能在寄生虫分布到子代宿主细胞中起潜在作用,并引起人们猜测TaSP可能参与宿主细胞中微管组装的调控。

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