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A vacuolar iron-transporter homologue acts as a detoxifier in Plasmodium.


ABSTRACT: Iron is an essential micronutrient but is also highly toxic. In yeast and plant cells, a key detoxifying mechanism involves iron sequestration into intracellular storage compartments, mediated by members of the vacuolar iron-transporter (VIT) family of proteins. Here we study the VIT homologue from the malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum (PfVIT) and Plasmodium berghei (PbVIT). PfVIT-mediated iron transport in a yeast heterologous expression system is saturable (Km ? 14.7 ?M), and selective for Fe(2+) over other divalent cations. PbVIT-deficient P. berghei lines (Pbvit(-)) show a reduction in parasite load in both liver and blood stages of infection in mice. Moreover, Pbvit(-) parasites have higher levels of labile iron in blood stages and are more sensitive to increased iron levels in liver stages, when compared with wild-type parasites. Our data are consistent with Plasmodium VITs playing a major role in iron detoxification and, thus, normal development of malaria parasites in their mammalian host.

SUBMITTER: Slavic K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4735874 | biostudies-other | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A vacuolar iron-transporter homologue acts as a detoxifier in Plasmodium.

Slavic Ksenija K   Krishna Sanjeev S   Lahree Aparajita A   Bouyer Guillaume G   Hanson Kirsten K KK   Vera Iset I   Pittman Jon K JK   Staines Henry M HM   Mota Maria M MM  

Nature communications 20160120


Iron is an essential micronutrient but is also highly toxic. In yeast and plant cells, a key detoxifying mechanism involves iron sequestration into intracellular storage compartments, mediated by members of the vacuolar iron-transporter (VIT) family of proteins. Here we study the VIT homologue from the malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum (PfVIT) and Plasmodium berghei (PbVIT). PfVIT-mediated iron transport in a yeast heterologous expression system is saturable (Km ∼ 14.7 μM), and selective f  ...[more]

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