Groat-Carmona_2015_Cell.Microbiol_17_1848

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Title : A Plasmodium alpha\/beta-hydrolase modulates the development of invasive stages - Groat-Carmona_2015_Cell.Microbiol_17_1848
Author(s) : Groat-Carmona AM , Kain H , Brownell J , Douglass AN , Aly AS , Kappe SH
Ref : Cell Microbiol , 17 :1848 , 2015
Abstract :

The bud emergence (BEM)46 proteins are evolutionarily conserved members of the alpha/beta-hydrolase superfamily, which includes enzymes with diverse functions and a wide range of substrates. Here, we identified a Plasmodium BEM46-like protein (PBLP) and characterized it throughout the life cycle of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium yoelii. The Plasmodium BEM46-like protein is shown to be closely associated with the parasite plasma membrane of asexual erythrocytic stage schizonts and exo-erythrocytic schizonts; however, PBLP localizes to unique intracellular structures in sporozoites. Generation and analysis of P. yoelii knockout (Deltapblp) parasite lines showed that PBLP has an important role in erythrocytic stage merozoite development with Deltapblp parasites forming fewer merozoites during schizogony, which results in decreased parasitemia when compared with wild-type (WT) parasites. Deltapblp parasites showed no defects in gametogenesis or transmission to mosquitoes; however, because they formed fewer oocysts there was a reduction in the number of developed sporozoites in infected mosquitoes when compared with WT. Although Deltapblp sporozoites showed no apparent defect in mosquito salivary gland infection, they showed decreased infectivity in hepatocytes in vitro. Similarly, mice infected with Deltapblp sporozoites exhibited a delay in the onset of blood-stage patency, which is likely caused by reduced sporozoite infectivity and a discernible delay in exo-erythrocytic merozoite formation. These data are consistent with the model that PBLP has an important role in parasite invasive-stage morphogenesis throughout the parasite life cycle.

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Groat-Carmona AM, Kain H, Brownell J, Douglass AN, Aly AS, Kappe SH (2015)
A Plasmodium alpha\/beta-hydrolase modulates the development of invasive stages
Cell Microbiol 17 :1848

Groat-Carmona AM, Kain H, Brownell J, Douglass AN, Aly AS, Kappe SH (2015)
Cell Microbiol 17 :1848