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Structural Differences Explain Diverse Functions of Plasmodium Actins

Actins are highly conserved proteins and key players in central processes in all eukaryotic cells. The two actins of the malaria parasite are among the most divergent eukaryotic actins and also differ from each other more than isoforms in any other species. Microfilaments have not been directly obse...

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Autores principales: Vahokoski, Juha, Bhargav, Saligram Prabhakar, Desfosses, Ambroise, Andreadaki, Maria, Kumpula, Esa-Pekka, Martinez, Silvia Muñico, Ignatev, Alexander, Lepper, Simone, Frischknecht, Friedrich, Sidén-Kiamos, Inga, Sachse, Carsten, Kursula, Inari
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004091
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author Vahokoski, Juha
Bhargav, Saligram Prabhakar
Desfosses, Ambroise
Andreadaki, Maria
Kumpula, Esa-Pekka
Martinez, Silvia Muñico
Ignatev, Alexander
Lepper, Simone
Frischknecht, Friedrich
Sidén-Kiamos, Inga
Sachse, Carsten
Kursula, Inari
author_facet Vahokoski, Juha
Bhargav, Saligram Prabhakar
Desfosses, Ambroise
Andreadaki, Maria
Kumpula, Esa-Pekka
Martinez, Silvia Muñico
Ignatev, Alexander
Lepper, Simone
Frischknecht, Friedrich
Sidén-Kiamos, Inga
Sachse, Carsten
Kursula, Inari
author_sort Vahokoski, Juha
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description Actins are highly conserved proteins and key players in central processes in all eukaryotic cells. The two actins of the malaria parasite are among the most divergent eukaryotic actins and also differ from each other more than isoforms in any other species. Microfilaments have not been directly observed in Plasmodium and are presumed to be short and highly dynamic. We show that actin I cannot complement actin II in male gametogenesis, suggesting critical structural differences. Cryo-EM reveals that Plasmodium actin I has a unique filament structure, whereas actin II filaments resemble canonical F-actin. Both Plasmodium actins hydrolyze ATP more efficiently than α-actin, and unlike any other actin, both parasite actins rapidly form short oligomers induced by ADP. Crystal structures of both isoforms pinpoint several structural changes in the monomers causing the unique polymerization properties. Inserting the canonical D-loop to Plasmodium actin I leads to the formation of long filaments in vitro. In vivo, this chimera restores gametogenesis in parasites lacking actin II, suggesting that stable filaments are required for exflagellation. Together, these data underline the divergence of eukaryotic actins and demonstrate how structural differences in the monomers translate into filaments with different properties, implying that even eukaryotic actins have faced different evolutionary pressures and followed different paths for developing their polymerization properties.
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spelling pubmed-39907092014-04-21 Structural Differences Explain Diverse Functions of Plasmodium Actins Vahokoski, Juha Bhargav, Saligram Prabhakar Desfosses, Ambroise Andreadaki, Maria Kumpula, Esa-Pekka Martinez, Silvia Muñico Ignatev, Alexander Lepper, Simone Frischknecht, Friedrich Sidén-Kiamos, Inga Sachse, Carsten Kursula, Inari PLoS Pathog Research Article Actins are highly conserved proteins and key players in central processes in all eukaryotic cells. The two actins of the malaria parasite are among the most divergent eukaryotic actins and also differ from each other more than isoforms in any other species. Microfilaments have not been directly observed in Plasmodium and are presumed to be short and highly dynamic. We show that actin I cannot complement actin II in male gametogenesis, suggesting critical structural differences. Cryo-EM reveals that Plasmodium actin I has a unique filament structure, whereas actin II filaments resemble canonical F-actin. Both Plasmodium actins hydrolyze ATP more efficiently than α-actin, and unlike any other actin, both parasite actins rapidly form short oligomers induced by ADP. Crystal structures of both isoforms pinpoint several structural changes in the monomers causing the unique polymerization properties. Inserting the canonical D-loop to Plasmodium actin I leads to the formation of long filaments in vitro. In vivo, this chimera restores gametogenesis in parasites lacking actin II, suggesting that stable filaments are required for exflagellation. Together, these data underline the divergence of eukaryotic actins and demonstrate how structural differences in the monomers translate into filaments with different properties, implying that even eukaryotic actins have faced different evolutionary pressures and followed different paths for developing their polymerization properties. Public Library of Science 2014-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3990709/ /pubmed/24743229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004091 Text en © 2014 Vahokoski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bhargav, Saligram Prabhakar
Desfosses, Ambroise
Andreadaki, Maria
Kumpula, Esa-Pekka
Martinez, Silvia Muñico
Ignatev, Alexander
Lepper, Simone
Frischknecht, Friedrich
Sidén-Kiamos, Inga
Sachse, Carsten
Kursula, Inari
Structural Differences Explain Diverse Functions of Plasmodium Actins
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004091
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