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Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion

The advent of techniques to study palmitoylation on a whole proteome scale has revealed that it is an important reversible modification that plays a role in regulating multiple biological processes. Palmitoylation can control the affinity of a protein for lipid membranes, which allows it to impact p...

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Autores principales: Frénal, Karine, Tay, Chwen L, Mueller, Christina, Bushell, Ellen S, Jia, Yonggen, Graindorge, Arnault, Billker, Oliver, Rayner, Julian C, Soldati-Favre, Dominique
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons A/S 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23638681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tra.12081
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author Frénal, Karine
Tay, Chwen L
Mueller, Christina
Bushell, Ellen S
Jia, Yonggen
Graindorge, Arnault
Billker, Oliver
Rayner, Julian C
Soldati-Favre, Dominique
author_facet Frénal, Karine
Tay, Chwen L
Mueller, Christina
Bushell, Ellen S
Jia, Yonggen
Graindorge, Arnault
Billker, Oliver
Rayner, Julian C
Soldati-Favre, Dominique
author_sort Frénal, Karine
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description The advent of techniques to study palmitoylation on a whole proteome scale has revealed that it is an important reversible modification that plays a role in regulating multiple biological processes. Palmitoylation can control the affinity of a protein for lipid membranes, which allows it to impact protein trafficking, stability, folding, signalling and interactions. The publication of the palmitome of the schizont stage of Plasmodium falciparum implicated a role for palmitoylation in host cell invasion, protein export and organelle biogenesis. However, nothing is known so far about the repertoire of protein S-acyl transferases (PATs) that catalyse this modification in Apicomplexa. We undertook a comprehensive analysis of the repertoire of Asp-His-His-Cys cysteine-rich domain (DHHC-CRD) PAT family in Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium berghei by assessing their localization and essentiality. Unlike functional redundancies reported in other eukaryotes, some apicomplexan-specific DHHCs are essential for parasite growth, and several are targeted to organelles unique to this phylum. Of particular interest is DHHC7, which localizes to rhoptry organelles in all parasites tested, including the major human pathogen P. falciparum. TgDHHC7 interferes with the localization of the rhoptry palmitoylated protein TgARO and affects the apical positioning of the rhoptry organelles. This PAT has a major impact on T. gondii host cell invasion, but not on the parasite’s ability to egress.
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spelling pubmed-38139742013-11-06 Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion Frénal, Karine Tay, Chwen L Mueller, Christina Bushell, Ellen S Jia, Yonggen Graindorge, Arnault Billker, Oliver Rayner, Julian C Soldati-Favre, Dominique Traffic Original Articles The advent of techniques to study palmitoylation on a whole proteome scale has revealed that it is an important reversible modification that plays a role in regulating multiple biological processes. Palmitoylation can control the affinity of a protein for lipid membranes, which allows it to impact protein trafficking, stability, folding, signalling and interactions. The publication of the palmitome of the schizont stage of Plasmodium falciparum implicated a role for palmitoylation in host cell invasion, protein export and organelle biogenesis. However, nothing is known so far about the repertoire of protein S-acyl transferases (PATs) that catalyse this modification in Apicomplexa. We undertook a comprehensive analysis of the repertoire of Asp-His-His-Cys cysteine-rich domain (DHHC-CRD) PAT family in Toxoplasma gondii and Plasmodium berghei by assessing their localization and essentiality. Unlike functional redundancies reported in other eukaryotes, some apicomplexan-specific DHHCs are essential for parasite growth, and several are targeted to organelles unique to this phylum. Of particular interest is DHHC7, which localizes to rhoptry organelles in all parasites tested, including the major human pathogen P. falciparum. TgDHHC7 interferes with the localization of the rhoptry palmitoylated protein TgARO and affects the apical positioning of the rhoptry organelles. This PAT has a major impact on T. gondii host cell invasion, but not on the parasite’s ability to egress. John Wiley & Sons A/S 2013-08 2013-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3813974/ /pubmed/23638681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tra.12081 Text en © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Frénal, Karine
Tay, Chwen L
Mueller, Christina
Bushell, Ellen S
Jia, Yonggen
Graindorge, Arnault
Billker, Oliver
Rayner, Julian C
Soldati-Favre, Dominique
Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion
title Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion
title_full Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion
title_fullStr Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion
title_full_unstemmed Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion
title_short Global Analysis of Apicomplexan Protein S-Acyl Transferases Reveals an Enzyme Essential for Invasion
title_sort global analysis of apicomplexan protein s-acyl transferases reveals an enzyme essential for invasion
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23638681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tra.12081
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