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Plasmodium berghei LAPs form an extended protein complex that facilitates crystalloid targeting and biogenesis


ABSTRACT: Passage of malaria parasites through mosquitoes involves multiple developmental transitions, from gametocytes that are ingested with the blood meal, through to sporozoites that are transmitted by insect bite to the host. During the transformation from gametocyte to oocyst, the parasite forms a unique transient organelle named the crystalloid, which is involved in sporozoite formation. In Plasmodium berghei, a complex of six LCCL domain-containing proteins (LAPs) reside in the crystalloid and are required for its biogenesis. However, little else is known about the molecular mechanisms that underlie the crystalloid's role in sporogony. In this study, we have used transgenic parasites stably expressing LAP3 fused to GFP, combined with GFP affinity pulldown and high accuracy mass spectrometry, to identify an extended LAP interactome of some fifty proteins. We show that many of these are targeted to the crystalloid, including members of two protein families with CPW-WPC and pleckstrin homology-like domains, respectively. Our findings indicate that the LAPs are part of an intricate protein complex, the formation of which facilitates both crystalloid targeting and biogenesis.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Plasmodium Berghei

SUBMITTER: Vikram Sharma  

LAB HEAD: Vikram Sharma

PROVIDER: PXD019454 | Pride | 2021-09-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Plasmodium berghei LAPs form an extended protein complex that facilitates crystalloid targeting and biogenesis.

Tremp Annie Z AZ   Saeed Sadia S   Sharma Vikram V   Lasonder Edwin E   Dessens Johannes T JT  

Journal of proteomics 20200728


Passage of malaria parasites through mosquitoes involves multiple developmental transitions, from gametocytes that are ingested with the blood meal, through to sporozoites that are transmitted by insect bite to the host. During the transformation from gametocyte to oocyst, the parasite forms a unique transient organelle named the crystalloid, which is involved in sporozoite formation. In Plasmodium berghei, a complex of six LCCL domain-containing proteins (LAPs) reside in the crystalloid and are  ...[more]

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