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The role of palmitoylation for protein recruitment to the inner membrane complex of the malaria parasite.

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The role of palmitoylation for protein recruitment to the inner membrane complex of the malaria parasite.

Auteurs : Johanna Wetzel [Canada] ; Susann Herrmann [Canada] ; Lakshmipuram Seshadri Swapna [Canada] ; Dhaneswar Prusty [Canada] ; Arun T. John Peter [Allemagne] ; Maya Kono ; Sidharth Saini [Canada] ; Srinivas Nellimarla [Canada] ; Tatianna Wai Ying Wong [Canada] ; Louisa Wilcke [Canada] ; Olivia Ramsay [Canada] ; Ana Cabrera [Canada] ; Laura Biller ; Dorothee Heincke [Canada] ; Karen Mossman [Canada] ; Tobias Spielmann ; Christian Ungermann [Allemagne] ; John Parkinson [Canada] ; Tim W. Gilberger [Canada]

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Abstract

To survive and persist within its human host, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum utilizes a battery of lineage-specific innovations to invade and multiply in human erythrocytes. With central roles in invasion and cytokinesis, the inner membrane complex, a Golgi-derived double membrane structure underlying the plasma membrane of the parasite, represents a unique and unifying structure characteristic to all organisms belonging to a large phylogenetic group called Alveolata. More than 30 structurally and phylogenetically distinct proteins are embedded in the IMC, where a portion of these proteins displays N-terminal acylation motifs. Although N-terminal myristoylation is catalyzed co-translationally within the cytoplasm of the parasite, palmitoylation takes place at membranes and is mediated by palmitoyl acyltransferases (PATs). Here, we identify a PAT (PfDHHC1) that is exclusively localized to the IMC. Systematic phylogenetic analysis of the alveolate PAT family reveals PfDHHC1 to be a member of a highly conserved, apicomplexan-specific clade of PATs. We show that during schizogony this enzyme has an identical distribution like two dual-acylated, IMC-localized proteins (PfISP1 and PfISP3). We used these proteins to probe into specific sequence requirements for IMC-specific membrane recruitment and their interaction with differentially localized PATs of the parasite.

DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.598094
PubMed: 25425642

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Maya Kono
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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">To survive and persist within its human host, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum utilizes a battery of lineage-specific innovations to invade and multiply in human erythrocytes. With central roles in invasion and cytokinesis, the inner membrane complex, a Golgi-derived double membrane structure underlying the plasma membrane of the parasite, represents a unique and unifying structure characteristic to all organisms belonging to a large phylogenetic group called Alveolata. More than 30 structurally and phylogenetically distinct proteins are embedded in the IMC, where a portion of these proteins displays N-terminal acylation motifs. Although N-terminal myristoylation is catalyzed co-translationally within the cytoplasm of the parasite, palmitoylation takes place at membranes and is mediated by palmitoyl acyltransferases (PATs). Here, we identify a PAT (PfDHHC1) that is exclusively localized to the IMC. Systematic phylogenetic analysis of the alveolate PAT family reveals PfDHHC1 to be a member of a highly conserved, apicomplexan-specific clade of PATs. We show that during schizogony this enzyme has an identical distribution like two dual-acylated, IMC-localized proteins (PfISP1 and PfISP3). We used these proteins to probe into specific sequence requirements for IMC-specific membrane recruitment and their interaction with differentially localized PATs of the parasite.</div>
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