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Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics

Apicomplexan protists such as Plasmodium and Toxoplasma contain a mitochondrion and a relic plastid (apicoplast) that are sites of protein translation. Although there is emerging interest in the partitioning and function of translation factors that participate in apicoplast and mitochondrial peptide...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Ankit, Shah, Priyanka, Haider, Afreen, Gupta, Kirti, Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran, Ralph, Stuart A., Habib, Saman
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4042851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24850912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.140045
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author Gupta, Ankit
Shah, Priyanka
Haider, Afreen
Gupta, Kirti
Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran
Ralph, Stuart A.
Habib, Saman
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Shah, Priyanka
Haider, Afreen
Gupta, Kirti
Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran
Ralph, Stuart A.
Habib, Saman
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description Apicomplexan protists such as Plasmodium and Toxoplasma contain a mitochondrion and a relic plastid (apicoplast) that are sites of protein translation. Although there is emerging interest in the partitioning and function of translation factors that participate in apicoplast and mitochondrial peptide synthesis, the composition of organellar ribosomes remains to be elucidated. We carried out an analysis of the complement of core ribosomal protein subunits that are encoded by either the parasite organellar or nuclear genomes, accompanied by a survey of ribosome assembly factors for the apicoplast and mitochondrion. A cross-species comparison with other apicomplexan, algal and diatom species revealed compositional differences in apicomplexan organelle ribosomes and identified considerable reduction and divergence with ribosomes of bacteria or characterized organelle ribosomes from other organisms. We assembled structural models of sections of Plasmodium falciparum organellar ribosomes and predicted interactions with translation inhibitory antibiotics. Differences in predicted drug–ribosome interactions with some of the modelled structures suggested specificity of inhibition between the apicoplast and mitochondrion. Our results indicate that Plasmodium and Toxoplasma organellar ribosomes have a unique composition, resulting from the loss of several large and small subunit proteins accompanied by significant sequence and size divergences in parasite orthologues of ribosomal proteins.
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spelling pubmed-40428512014-06-06 Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics Gupta, Ankit Shah, Priyanka Haider, Afreen Gupta, Kirti Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran Ralph, Stuart A. Habib, Saman Open Biol Research Apicomplexan protists such as Plasmodium and Toxoplasma contain a mitochondrion and a relic plastid (apicoplast) that are sites of protein translation. Although there is emerging interest in the partitioning and function of translation factors that participate in apicoplast and mitochondrial peptide synthesis, the composition of organellar ribosomes remains to be elucidated. We carried out an analysis of the complement of core ribosomal protein subunits that are encoded by either the parasite organellar or nuclear genomes, accompanied by a survey of ribosome assembly factors for the apicoplast and mitochondrion. A cross-species comparison with other apicomplexan, algal and diatom species revealed compositional differences in apicomplexan organelle ribosomes and identified considerable reduction and divergence with ribosomes of bacteria or characterized organelle ribosomes from other organisms. We assembled structural models of sections of Plasmodium falciparum organellar ribosomes and predicted interactions with translation inhibitory antibiotics. Differences in predicted drug–ribosome interactions with some of the modelled structures suggested specificity of inhibition between the apicoplast and mitochondrion. Our results indicate that Plasmodium and Toxoplasma organellar ribosomes have a unique composition, resulting from the loss of several large and small subunit proteins accompanied by significant sequence and size divergences in parasite orthologues of ribosomal proteins. The Royal Society 2014-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4042851/ /pubmed/24850912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.140045 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2014 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gupta, Ankit
Shah, Priyanka
Haider, Afreen
Gupta, Kirti
Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran
Ralph, Stuart A.
Habib, Saman
Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
title Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
title_full Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
title_fullStr Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
title_full_unstemmed Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
title_short Reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of Plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
title_sort reduced ribosomes of the apicoplast and mitochondrion of plasmodium spp. and predicted interactions with antibiotics
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4042851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24850912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.140045
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